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Gal*Gun 2 refused classification in Germany

This is what this does. No classification just leaves the door open for another agency to index it as "liable to have an undesirable influence on the moral development of young people". Which then has pretty much no additional effect, as far as I know. You can't advertise it, also, but that may apply to the denial of classification as well, already.

That's why I'd rather see a classification that's more limited, but also allows for some advertisement, rather than "no classification". Refusing classification just seems weird, it certainly must be able to be classified in a manner that ensures people know what they're buying.

Thanks for the information btw. :)
 
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