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Make the MPAA Change Ratings

Write Dan Glickman, president of the MPAA, and tell him that, unlike his predecessor Jack Valenti, he should stop protecting Big Tobacco and rate any new movie with tobacco use or promotion "R."

Stonewalling Smoke Free Movies

Letter from 27 Attorneys General

Encourage the Attorneys General

After all, the Cinema Advertising Council removed "glorifying smoking" from its list of acceptable in-theather ads for PG-13 movies one day after Smoke Free Movies brought it to their attention. Now ads "glorifying smoking" can only be shown with R rated movies.

Why can't the MPAA follow suit?

Tell him that just because smoking is legal that does not mean that they should support movies promoting the tobacco industry. The MPAA keeps lots of things that are legal – sex and foul language, for instance – out of G, PG and PG-13 movies that are designed for young audiences.

Twenty-seven state Attorneys General (and 50,000 teens) have written the MPAA asking it to play a positive role in solving the problem of smoking in the movies. Continuing the studios' stonewalling on smoking in the movies, the MPAA has not responded publicly to the Attorneys General. Press Glickman to work with them and make meaningful policy change.  

Dan Glickman, President
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
1600 I Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 293-1966
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