Question Posted Thursday December 27 2007, 9:56 pm
I was just curious about this, but if you are under 17, are you allowed to buy R rated movies from Walmart? Or does the same rule apply to this situation like it is when you go see an R rated movie in the theaters (showing an ID).
kittygurl90 answered Friday December 28 2007, 3:01 pm: hey, well i was at walmart the other day trying to buy a movie. it was pg-13.. and you had to be 17 to buy it. because of the content in it.. and i was turning 17 in a week and they still wouldnt let me buy it. so they do check those things. [ kittygurl90's advice column | Ask kittygurl90 A Question ]
mzbee answered Friday December 28 2007, 12:21 am: No, I highly doubt that if you go to Walmart and buy an "R" rated movies that they are going to ask for ID. It does not work the same way as if you were watching a movie at the theater. [ mzbee's advice column | Ask mzbee A Question ]
LM answered Thursday December 27 2007, 11:55 pm: Technically you're not supposed to be able to, but it's hard to come by a cashier who actually notices & enforces that rule. It probably won't be a problem.
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