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Over 20% of high school girls are daily, regular smokers. Evidence shows that smoking in movies increases youth smoking. To make matters worse, in the PG-13 film Mona Lisa Smile and other movies, Sony Pictures shows smoking as a liberating and glamorous activity for young women!

Send a letter to Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton asking him to stop producing movies that market cigarettes to young girls!

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Send this Letter to Sony Pictures
Subject: Smoke-Free Movies
Dear Mr. Lynton:

Smoking in movies that you produce, movies like Mona Lisa Smile, sends the wrong message to our daughters.

Evidence shows that smoking in movies increases youth smoking. Smoking is far more prevalent in movies than in real life. To make matters worse, in Mona Lisa Smile and other movies, Sony Pictures shows smoking as a liberating and glamorous activity for young women.

You have an opportunity to reverse this horrible trend. Please stop producing youth-rated films (G, PG, and PG-13) that show smoking.

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