Toirl action on the media in order to combat what he calls the dangerous increases in teens' harmful media habits, representative mark jenkins has recently introduced legislation that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 18 to engage with more than two hours of media a day on the weekdays and three hours a day on the weekends. the bill defines "media" as television, radio, commercial magazines, non-school related internet and any blogs or podcasts with advertising. penalties for violation can range from forfeiture of driver's licenses and media counseling to fines for parents or removal of media tools (tvs, computers, phones, etc.). monitoring systems will be set up in each congressional district through the offices of homeland security and the national security agency. rep. jenkins could not be reached for comment because he was appearing on television. 4. read the debate prompt (olways posed as on interrogative sentence). debate: should the government restrict media usage for anyone under the age of 18 to two hours a day on weekdays and three hours a day on weekends? fologiopi directions: use the following tables to plan arguments for both sides of the issues. consider valid reasons for and against the debate topic and brainstorm various rhetorical appeals to help persuade the audience. reason 1: the government should restrict media usage be reason 2: evidence: evidence: