The measure has yet to reach a vote, and there's no guarantee that it'll become law. It certainly faces some daunting obstacles. The bill could easily be considered redundant when there's already a ban on offenders playing AR games, and banning objectives may cause serious problems for players in dense urban areas like New York City. Also, it's not as if this would stop determined offenders -- they'd just have to walk a little farther from home to find their targets. As important as children's safety is, the bill might not do much to help.