Lack of Teen Representaion in
Date Submitted: 02/03/2004 14:27:05
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 2 pages (622 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 2 pages (622 words)
The Lack of Representation of Teens in Government
What was the significance of passing the graduated driving law in New Jersey? It only delays the inevitable. Anyone born after January 1, 1985 falls under the “graduated licensing program.” It is completely unnecessary. It splits the entire tenth grade in half. Half the teens get their deserved license at 17. The rest of us, will have to wait till we are 18. It wouldn’t bother us so much if
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is a serious idea. It should not be something that adults look at and think it is just a phase because it is stereotypical of adults to do that. We are intelligent, we have great ideas for improvement, and we need to be taken seriously, not just ignored. This could be the stepping-stone for adults to understand the teenage mind better. However, the adults need to meet us halfway. We can’t do it alone.
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