TX House Speaker Burrows Targets Violent Games Advertised to Children
Interim change issued for TX House
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows issued a supplemental interim change today targeting gaming platforms with violent or sexually explicit content available to Texas children.
The announcement specifically mentions the game Roblox. A video game platform where 56% of users are under the age of 18:
The release above includes screenshots available of a game mode in Roblox that simulates reenacting school shootings.
Active Shooter Studios (A.S.S.), the developer behind the school-shooting maps, has had their game modes and maps banned on Roblox since 2025 and has resorted to hosting their games on private servers behind a paywall in order to play.
Kotaku (April 2025):
The studio, which boasts a Discord server containing over 500 members, has resorted to using private Roblox servers to host their games behind a paywall. The idea is that this makes it harder for Roblox Studio to find and remove the games, all of which reportedly break many of Roblox’s community guidelines and rules.
A search on Roblox’s website shows a notable amount of shooting simulators still being advertised on their platform:







How about they stop letting the sports organizations show the trailers for horror movies during baseball and football games. You have to turn your TV off in the commercials if you don’t want your kid to be traumatized during the Rangers game.
Disaster Dusty elected by RINOs and the Democrats. The only thing he needs to be given is a swift kick in the groin.