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Concerned that kids are getting their hands on sexual videocassettes and “video nasties,†a growing number of states are considering laws requiring tape rating labels and limiting their sale and rental to youths. Georgia, Illinois, Tennessee and Maryland now require movie-industry rating labels on videos, and California lawmakers are considering a bill making it a misdemeanor to sell or rent unrated videos to minors without parental consent. “A youngster cannot see an R-rated movie at the box office. But he can rent it and see it in his home,†said Christie Gorsline, a Junior League official in Riverside. “The system that is working at the box office is not working at the video stores.†Gorsline said that her group will propose a law requiring Motion Picture Assn. of America ratings on videos.