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Old 08-11-2024, 12:13 AM   #19
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I'm not going to quibble over whether or not Minor == Child. There's no real answer there. One is a legal construct and the other is a social one. I just don't personally know anyone who would call a 17 year-old a "child." But if you want to, have at it. You're allowed to be wrong.

Just out of curiosity: when do they become adolescents, or young adults, if they remain "children" until after secondary school?

For the record... I don't have a problem in the world with parents trying to control what kind of books their kids are exposed to in school. I just don't approve of them attempting to control what books EVERYONE'S kids are exposed to in school using legal nuclear options. It's presumptuous, and it's overreach.
I'm not going to quibble about the law either. It's the law, quibble or not, under 18 and you're a minor. If you're a minor your parents are responsible for you. Period. (Parent are often sued for what their children (under 18) do.)

Schools have no business being in the porn business.
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