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National Survey: U.S. Adults Support New R-Rating For Films With Tobacco PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007

According to a new survey, 81 percent of adults in the United States agree adolescents are more likely to smoke if they watch actors smoke in movies, and 70 percent support a new R- rating for any movies with on-screen tobacco imagery, unless the film clearly demonstrates the dangers of smoking.

The Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control is an annual poll of public attitudes about tobacco control policies....


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