eskimo answered Sunday October 21 2007, 3:18 am: It is in Oklahoma. My boyfriend was buying a box of feminine items and an r rated movie and the cashier said "You have to be 18 to buy that" and he told her to return the feminine items...but she meant the movie of course, so if you live in OK, there ya go. But if not, then I have no clue. Sorry. [ eskimo's advice column | Ask eskimo A Question ]
christina answered Saturday October 20 2007, 2:39 am: In the city I live in, in order to buy tickets to an R rated movie, you have to be 17 with ID. I'm not sure if other places are like that, but I know that's how we are. But, I don't think you have to be 18 to at Wal*Mart, but it might be that way. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
hotpotato answered Friday October 19 2007, 3:22 pm: There's a discussion of this on this forum here that is entertaining as well:
theymos answered Friday October 19 2007, 8:43 am: Ratings are completely advisory and optional. The government has nothing to do with them, and it's not illegal to sell or purchase them if you're under the age recommendation.
I think it's walmart's policy to enforce the age recommendations. Certain employees might not follow the policy. If you can't get it at walmart, you will be able to online or at other stores. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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