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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
A court in Missouri which is a place in America famous for finding 'the duck billed dinosaur ' has ruled that a 19 year old child is too young to watch her father executed in prison. The legal age is 21. Should she be allowed to watch? It's all over the news |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I generally find it odd when there are different ages for "adulting" in a country. (UK included)
This son could buy a gun at 18, be tried as an adult and I suspect get the death penalty at 18. But needs caring for when ky comes to this.
We aren't much better.
It's fine to do the deed fhay creates life at 16. Drive a tonne of metal at 70mph at 17. But do t expect to have a say in laws until 18. Or buy a pint. |
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By *iss E99TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Taunton Somerset |
"A court in Missouri which is a place in America famous for finding 'the duck billed dinosaur ' has ruled that a 19 year old child is too young to watch her father executed in prison. The legal age is 21. Should she be allowed to watch? It's all over the news "
19 is very young to have to deal with the aftermath of seeing something like that. No age is good to deal with that. Chances are she’d have PTSD afterwards.
Some things are better off not being seen. |
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