Send a Letter
to Candidates Now
Send the Presidential contenders a letter letting them know you vote and you’re serious about stopping unconstitutional video game laws.
Unless you have been living under a rock the past few months, you know it’s an election year. That means you have to hear a lot of politicians talk about their stances on issues. Fortunately, it also means you have an opportunity to share your views with them. They want your support and your votes, but before you give them that support, first make sure they deserve it.
Let the candidates know what issues are important to you, including ending the unconstitutional assault on our favorite form of entertainment – video games. Send a letter to all five candidates and let them know where you stand!
We must remind our elected officials and those who want to be elected that as voters, gamers, developers, parents, and caregivers we will not support video games being singled out and treated differently than movies, books and television. When we do stand up and fight, we win.
Victory in Arizona
Just recently we asked Arizona’s VGVN members to take action against proposed anti-free speech legislation, and the response was amazing! VGVN members and game enthusiasts were quick to write their representatives and have their voices heard. We are happy to report a clear victory for video gamers as the Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the bill in a 2-4 vote.
Congratulations, Arizona, for making a difference and standing up for what is right and fair.
Wall of Protest Highlights
The Wall of Protest Against Video Game Regulation features video game enthusiasts from around the world. The Wall raises awareness and displays the passion behind this issue from both inside and outside the video game community.
Make your Picture Protest today and become part of the Wall of Protest!
Featured Voice For Video Games:
The VGVN features written testimony from thousands of members who believe video games need to remain free of government regulation. Across the nation, video game supporters are actively speaking out:
"Is this really the biggest problem we have in America? Why are our politicians wasting our time with this when there are SO many other issues?
I’ve been playing video games since I was a kid and now I’m 39 with two kids of my own that also play video games. I also help with GameCamp! (www.gamecamp.org) as I have been in the game industry since ’92 and can relate my experiences from the games I’ve worked on to the kids that want to enter the industry…" writes Billy C, Austin, TX.