Articles by Khurram Aziz email: k.aziz@mobilenapps.com
An article in the New York Times explores the link between the gun industry and video games. In the weeks after gunman Adam Lanza massacred school children at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut, the New York Times has exposed a link between the video games industry and gun makers.
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