Apparently D&D teaches them how to organize gangs, I mean really this is the best thing the courts could spend their time doing?Risingblade said:So the plan to make criminals into lazy D&D gamers has failed?
By the same token, team building exercises and team-based sports (basketball, football, etc) should also be banned... they're working together to achieve a goal, they must be a gang!No, it won't make inmates believe they are dragon-slaying knights sent to save a princess; instead, it helps prisoners organize themselves into gangs that inhibit prison security. As ridiculous as this may sound, the Courts argued that the structure of the game mimics the organization of a gang and therefore promotes gang activity
Thank you for using that image. Makes me feel at home. Plus, it sums up my reaction fairly well.Johnnyallstar said:![]()
Honestly, this is an odd ruling.
Also, by that logic, Paintball also does the same, even moreso. Plus, it trains you to use gunz.DigitalLight said:From the article:
By the same token, team building exercises and team-based sports (basketball, football, etc) should also be banned... they're working together to achieve a goal, they must be a gang!No, it won't make inmates believe they are dragon-slaying knights sent to save a princess; instead, it helps prisoners organize themselves into gangs that inhibit prison security. As ridiculous as this may sound, the Courts argued that the structure of the game mimics the organization of a gang and therefore promotes gang activity
True, but I was referring to activities they have in prison... not sure if paintball fits in that categoryLegendaryGamer0 said:Also, by that logic, Paintball also does the same, even moreso. Plus, it trains you to use gunz.
Actually, it does.DigitalLight said:True, but I was referring to activities they have in prison... not sure if paintball fits in that categoryLegendaryGamer0 said:Also, by that logic, Paintball also does the same, even moreso. Plus, it trains you to use gunz.
A group of adventurers going on quests and getting loot is gang activity? Well then accuse any form of literature, movies, games, comics, tv, and other activities that do that as well. I swear, our justice system is getting dumber.Court Rules D&D Promotes Gang Activity said:it helps prisoners organize themselves into gangs that inhibit prison security. As ridiculous as this may sound, the Courts argued that the structure of the game mimics the organization of a gang and therefore promotes gang activity.