Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Are teenagers protected by the constitution? US?

Are protected by the Bill of Rights.





Like being able to peaceably assembly (even if past curfew)? Or others among the lines.Are teenagers protected by the constitution? US?
Until you are 18, you are not under the full weight of US law. You cannot enter into a contract, drink alcohol, vote, etc. You also get some leniency when you break some laws, depending upon the severity of them. Finally, you are under the authority of you parents in a way that would be totally illegal for an adult. Are teenagers protected by the constitution? US?
not after city curfews





you can assemble as long as adults are present and you arent breaking any laws





same for adults
doubt it, teenage years are pretty stupid, they dont really know what they are doing in the first place so just let them grow up a bit

No comments:

Post a Comment