Donald Trump Says “Ratings System” Needed For Movies Following Parkland School Shooting

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) was founded in 1922 to ensure that American films had a “clean moral tone.” In 1968, they eventually established the Classification and Rating Administration, which began issuing ratings for films to help determine what films are appropriate for their children.

And those ratings are quite universally known by now for anybody that goes to the movies (G, PG, PG-13.

R, and Nc-17).

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