Here's a news story about a guy that wanted to play Halo 3. His parents wouldn't let him, due to the content and his age. They forbid him to buy the game, but he did anyway. The dad took the game anyway and locked up in a box. Sounds like reasonable responsible parenting so far right?
Sadly, the game was locked in a box with a gun. So when the kid "borrowed" the key to get the game, he also got the gun. You can probably guess what happened next. Now the kid is on trial for killing his mother and shooting his father.
http://www.cleveland.com/news/index.ssf ... ad_ov.html
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2007/10 ... iller.html
Thoughts? Personally, I think they should lock this one up and throw away the key. They try to make him out to be innocent and not prone to violence, but there must be some screws seriously loose in his head.