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There are no translations available. Managers of two toylamar center said they do not know what to do with the items indicated that the law prohibits for them this means losses because they can not sell the MARIANELA PENATE From Wednesday March 3, when it was announced the entry into force of the law prohibiting video games and toy weapons, toy owners withdrew their showcases the videos with negative influences in children. However, some shops remain behind certain items that incite violence. Mariana Vasquez, an employee at the toy Gina Star, located at Zamora Street near the boulevard Guevara, said last week removed from their shelves of toy guns and all those products that are considered negative influence for children. Vasquez said his boss, the news of the enactment of legislation banning the sale and distribution of toy weapons, ordered the safekeeping. According to the worker, there sell educational toys, computers for children, dolls, tables and chairs for students, puzzles, and more. "They sold few toy guns. PROHIBITIONS Under Article 13 of the rules of law, who by any means to promote the purchase or use of war games and war toys are defined in this Act shall be punished by a fine of two thousand to four thousand tax units (2000 to 4000 UT). And those who import, manufacture, sell, rent or distribute videogames war or war toys, shall be punished with imprisonment from three to five years. The Bolivarian News Agency on 5 March outlined the Institute for the Protection of Individuals with Access to Goods and Services (Indepabis) supervise the importers and distributors of toys and video games with military content, as described in article 7 of the Act will also be responsible for monitoring the national system for the protection of children and adolescents. Gladys Rodriguez, one of the workers, said he found it perfect to the National Assembly has passed a law like that, because then children will not be persuaded by the negative messages that emit these war games. Ali Farhat, shop manager, said he collected items and put them into the tank, but do not know what to do with them, because that means loss. For Lisbeth Gomez, was a good initiative by the national parliament adopted a law which precludes the sale of war games since, in his view, these acts of violence in videos are brought to everyday life. Considers that should prohibit the use of computers. "Sometimes children see things that incite violence. I am satisfied that there is a law that opposes the sale of these items that generate aggression. Gomez, who has six children, three teenagers and three children, said that education begins at home and parents should watch what kind of videos are children. Carla Jimenez, dealer said that to prevent children going down the wrong path, it is necessary to make campaigns in schools and to educate children at home. A sales video game pirate said he was not "otherwise is to stick to the rules of law" because if not sanctioned. "We do not pretend that a law like this will definitely solve the problem of violence in the country, but we stress that will be an important element in the peaceful formation of our children and adolescents, future men and women of the country," the NA deputies, Wilmer Churches, according noticierodigital.com reviewtal. Margarita Island - News
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