Submitted by Guest12 (not verified) on Thu, 02/11/2010 - 11:44am.
It's thoughts like these that create the emphasis for authorities to waste their time on these non-criminal issues. Remember there is a reason for treating children as minors - THEY'RE NOT ADULTS. If my child sent or received a physical picture of themselves or a classmate, I would consider it my responsibility to discuss and deal with it appropriately.
To charge as an adult and force them to register a sex offender . . . just plain foolish. What's next, will any child who played/plays "doctor" be required to register and wear an ankle bracelet.
One of the most ignorant opinions I've heard in years
It's thoughts like these that create the emphasis for authorities to waste their time on these non-criminal issues. Remember there is a reason for treating children as minors - THEY'RE NOT ADULTS. If my child sent or received a physical picture of themselves or a classmate, I would consider it my responsibility to discuss and deal with it appropriately.
To charge as an adult and force them to register a sex offender . . . just plain foolish. What's next, will any child who played/plays "doctor" be required to register and wear an ankle bracelet.
Really.