Movie Ratings Petition

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Over the past few years, the MPAA ratings for movies released in movie theaters have become strictly enforced by local and federal governments in such a way that the ratings were not originally designed to do. Ratings were meant to be a guide for movie-goers, and particularly parents, to know what each movie contained content wise. However, in the past few years, the government has taken steps to take the decision from parents. Parents can no longer decide what movie their child may want to go see without having to attend it with them, and let's face it: PARENTS DON'T ALWAYS WANT TO SEE A MOVIE THEIR CHILD WANTS TO SEE! They may give their permission, but they may not want to sit through two hours of a movie! It used to be that you could walk into a theater with your parents and they could buy your ticket and give permission for you to see it and that many theaters would allow you to do this. Parents should be in control of what their children want to see, not the government! It is a form of age discrimination when a 16 or 17-year-old can't even buy a ticket for themselves without being turned away! In the state of Tennessee, for instance, it is a state law that no one under the age of 18 can purchase an R-rated ticket when the MPAA clearly states that at 17 you should be able to. Furthermore, you cannot purchase more than R-rated ticket without verification of age for the other tickets if you are under the age of 21. Please, sign this petition and pass it on to all the people you know! The government is using the MPAA as a way to take control away from our parents and its citizens! The ratings are meant as guides for parents made by a panel of parents. That's basically like other people's parents deciding for our parents what we can or can't watch almost! It should be in the control of our own parents, not the government based on the decisions of a panel of parents at the MPAA. Ratings should still be made, but for content only and should not be used as a clear restriction. SIGN THIS SO WE CAN SEND IT TO OUR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS!
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14 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
27 August 2010
14. Hannah E Massey | -
24 July 2010
13. Chris Cinquini | Can't agree more
21 July 2010
12. Loren | i have no comments....
19 July 2010
11. Alysha Carlyle | I agree wholeheartedly with this petition...I've nothing to add.
18 July 2010
10. Shelly | Let the parents control their children.
17 July 2010
9. Daniel Maples | Stick it to the man, Mikie!
17 July 2010
8. Tammy | the government is trying to take the place of parents. the government thinks that now a days parents cant parent at all, they need help. government wasnt set up for being kids parents.
17 July 2010
7. Matthew Brown | I agree 100%
17 July 2010
6. Lauren Harris | I think the MPAA rating for rated R movies is great when it states that at 17 you can buy tickets, and I also think that people not abiding by those rules and not allowing those that are 17 to buy the tickets is wrong. I hope someone does something about
16 July 2010
5. Amanda Pickett | yeah
16 July 2010
16 July 2010
3. Kaylon Deanna Toy | I think the ratings have started to get out of control too. I'm with ya on this one buddy!
16 July 2010
2. Matthew Kwiecien | The MPAA ratings are supposeed to be a guidline, not the law. It is not the government's job to raise a child, it is the parent(s)'. I, for one, am tired of parents that are trying to get the government to raise their kids for them.
16 July 2010
1. Ashley Crowe | _
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