Yep, what Mr. Jackass doesn't realize is that these children he's supposedly thinking of shouldn't be able to get their hands on those games in first place. Perhaps he should have a talk with the parents how come they let their children play these games when they are clearly not meant for children. Noone is blaming porn, alcohol or guns for youth violence although the latter two have obvious links to violence. Why is that? Because people believe the kids won't get their hands on them. But with videogames they're suddently worried about children sneaking the stuff past them? Methinks some parts of the system are broken and it's not the game developers.
Besides, books are much more effective in teaching dangerous ideas. A game shows violence, a book can describe it in much more detail than you'd be able to see and more importantly can tie it into a message. The bible and the qu'ran are books that have killed thousands yet noone is going to ban them for everyone's safety. The ideologies taught by Mein Kampf are dangerous, like most propaganda literature. Many an anarchist has been inspired by the ideas of Marx and Engels, only available in book form. Yet there isn't even a rating system for books. The current system for banning media in Germany was invented with books (and to a point movies) in mind, not the video games it was applied to later on. Unfortunately the US constitution wasn't written with these dangerous media in mind, it grants free speech without exception whereas most countries exempt hate speech and stuff like that from free speech, Germany even has exemptions for youth protection (anything endangering the development of children is banned from advertising and sale to minors). You simply cannot restrict the sale of any media in the US because of the constitution.
09n: You must take into account that there are no laws preventing anyone from selling GTA3 to minors and wide availability of firearms in the US, which is where this nutjob operates. I know of the BBFC you have in the UK but the US has nothing like it. Nabbing a gun from your dad's closet isn't the hardest thing to do, either.