The question of the "sexual predator" laws and the old "statutory
rape" should be settled at home or in the "tribe" and not the
courts.  I am not referring to true "rape" but to this apparently
consensual sex now "prison garbed."  In economics we learn of the
nineteenth century "Preacher Malthus" who wrote most famously
about population growth describing the promiscuity of peasants as
multiplying like "mice in a barn."  That must be the current
perspective of our lawmakers and their constituents.  "There
ought to be a law."  But should not modern society be governed by
mores, religion, and other tribal inhibitions?  Isn't that the
way humans have controlled such animal urges over his existence.
If we were "to have a law" about early promiscuity--it should be
directed at parents who have lost control and the ears of their
children.

Eric Westhagen

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