We're informed by the Richmond Review that the California Psychological Association has named its "Legislator of the Year 2004." The lucky winner is State Assembly Speaker pro Tem (whatever that means) Leland Yee, and the CPA is just crazy about him. Leland, as you may recall from your lengthy perusal of California legal texts, is the man behind AB 1972 and AB 1973 which sought to force retailers to sell violent video games in a manner similar to how pr0n is sold - on a high shelf, obscured behind something opaque, and possibly surrounded by swarms of killer bees (A watered-down version of AB 1973 was signed by the Governator, who currently appears in such violent video games as Terminator 3). The International Game Developers Association, you may be surprised to hear, is slightly peeved.