According to Florida's Broward / Palm Beach News, all Floridian game retailers are now required to store the identities and thumbprints of people who sell their used games.
"Broward County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Kayla Concepcion said the new requirement comes straight from the Florida Legislature, which enacted a law on October 1 of last year that treated video games like second-hand goods sold at pawn shops. Now any store buying used video games has to collect the thumb prints, along with a bunch of other personal info about the seller."
May 30, 2009 - 9:00pm