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could you explain to me how in this case encouraging sex before the age of 15 by decriminalizing it
could you explain to me how decriminalising something is encouraging it? Keep in mind here, in the civilised world (Victoria) it's not illegal for kids between 12-16 to have sex with each other as long as they're within 2 years. So it wouldn't be decriminalising, it would be criminalising it.
btw who said the aim is to discourage teens from having sex?
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i guess though id better go get a criminology degree so i can nod my head and agree with everyone else who thinks alcohol isnt harmful, sex cant go wrong and 13 year olds have the capacity to do everything a 21 year old can.
alcohol is harmful. sex can go wrong at 13 and they don't have the capacity to do everything a 21 yo can. but you know what else? who the fuck am I or you to tell people how to live their lives?
One of my housemates had her mum explain to her what she needed to know about sex, got her the pill and gave her condoms. For her parents it was absolutely fine and they were happy for her to have sex. You're putting your morality onto other people. If parents want to protect their kids and stop them having sex they should, it's not the fucking justice systems job to do so. There's a reason they call it a 'free society' m8.
Your entire argument seems to be based upon 'if it's bad for you it should be outlawed and enforced by law'. Seriously, your arguments are great for why parents should be more active with their kids in these areas but to say when something is 'bad for you' that it should be outlawed & codified in law is retarded. It's clearly an area for parents to deal with. Australia is already becoming a nanny state as it is, let alone to give the state more power to tell me how to live my life.
edit: if you want to make it illegal, but don't want to punish the kids, wtf are we arguing about? You just want to change the law so it 'looks' tougher, so that people take it more seriously or something?...