Originally posted by Tom201
Hmm, did you guys read the other thread (Interfering in Other Peoples' Sex Lives), I explained a lot of stuff already there. So some answers are quotes from that thread..
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The question is not why, rather than why not.
When you look at other laws, concerning responsibility limits, its very reasonable. A child of 10 for example cant be charged for shoplifting. While there is a law, that from the age of 14 you are able to sign minor (privat) business contracts. Additionally you get in trouble for criminal activity.
I think this limits also should apply for other issues. Why isnt a teenager able to make decissions on sex, when he can on business stuff?
Ok, so you disagree with the aproval of parents part of the law, for sex between 12 and 14?
Hmm, did you guys read the other thread (Interfering in Other Peoples' Sex Lives), I explained a lot of stuff already there. So some answers are quotes from that thread..
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The question is not why, rather than why not.
When you look at other laws, concerning responsibility limits, its very reasonable. A child of 10 for example cant be charged for shoplifting. While there is a law, that from the age of 14 you are able to sign minor (privat) business contracts. Additionally you get in trouble for criminal activity.
I think this limits also should apply for other issues. Why isnt a teenager able to make decissions on sex, when he can on business stuff?
Ok, so you disagree with the aproval of parents part of the law, for sex between 12 and 14?
A child of ten CAN be tried for shoplifting, but only in juvenile court. IIRC we had a thread last year about the 2 English kids who murdered a toddler being released upon reaching maturity. They were tried and sentenced even though they were only 10 weren't they?
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