Alcohol restriction was for the insurance companies.
Tattoos can cause a medical issue if done wrong. You can get one with a parent.
It's illegal for anyone to drive without a license. State money required it.
Cigs are the insurance companies.
I owned a gun at six.
Before insurance companies got involved it was all 18 or at a parents discretion.
You just restated what I said.
What does this prove?
Alcohol restriction was for the insurance companies.
And based in science.
Alcohol consumption for minors is more dangerous than adults.
"Underage drinking increases the risk for being involved in an accident, being victim of a crime, becoming injured, and suffering from addiction later in life. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), 60% of youth admit to drinking at least one drink by the time they are 18 years old.2"
Tattoos can cause a medical issue if done wrong. You can get one with a parent.
Yes....if done wrong. Doesn't the same go for gender reassignment surgery.
And yes, you can get one with a parent's consent, but like I said, before, I am specifically talking about the child making the decision solely based on their own intellect.
It amazes me to see parents getting arrested for letting their child get a tattoo, and not for letting their child surgically remove pieces of their body.
It's illegal for anyone to drive without a license. State money required it.
Yes, and why is that? It is because of the lack of experience while driving. Studys show that kids have a harder time processing information, and learning how things work. Especially something like driving.
"Rick Gilmore, associate professor of psychology, answers:
"Sometimes it seems like children remember things adults do not, but in fact, adults have better memory if by better memory we mean the ability to remember more information, more accurately, and for longer periods of time."
Cigs are the insurance companies.
And smoking is also bad for your health......so kids should not be encouraged to do it. Therefore, we must do the opposite of encouraging something that could potentially kill them in the future, by making it illegal.
I owned a gun at six.
You went to the store yourself, and bought the gun yourself, with your own money?
Yes, your parents can buy a gun, and "give it to you" but that does not necessarily mean you own it.
Before insurance companies got involved it was all 18 or at a parents discretion.
Even still. The fact of the matter is that there is an age limit for these things for a reason.