> Sam wrote:
> According to Justice Ginsberg 12 years is old enough for consent. Now
> this causes a dilemma. Is she right or are you right? How do we
> decide?
> Not so simple anymore is it?
>

Uh, as usual, I have no idea what you're talking about.

The question is: at what point does a child become capable of making
adult decisions?  In my opinion that's about 18, but I could go as
high as 22.  12 is too low.  And the only criteria is biology.

Now that we've roughly defined 'adult' we can say that, at that point,
the government has no place in their private lives.

A ban on Gay marriage is such an intrusion of Government agents into
private lives and so I oppose it.

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