Comment Re:Won't somebody think of the parents? (Score 1) 628
It is the duty of every parent to dillegently and continuously teach their children to make good decisions, not take away the potential to make mistakes. If, after all that they've taught their children, both in word and by example, their children still make unwise decisions, they didn't teach them as well as they thought, the children are excersizing their agency, or the children are defective. I propose a counter bill to litigate sharply against poor breeding.