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I don't think 16 year olds should really be driving cars, either. Most of them are irresponsible lunatics, in my experience. But they can learn to d'rive safely, and the earlier they start the faster they'll learn. Ideally they would be doing so in a simulator for the first few years. We should probably handle politics the same way - teach teenagers about the political process and help them get experience reasoning about political problems but without exposing others to the consequences of their errors until they're ready to fully participate.
Well if you think 16 year shouldn't legally be allowed to drive a car then at least you logically consistent.
I think 16 year olds should be legally allowed to drive with guardian supervision. I think they usually are able to.
I think 16 year olds should be legally allowed to drink with guardian supervision. I think they usually are able to.
I think 16 year olds should be legally allowed to smoke with guardian supervision. I think they usually are able to. 16 year olds can't buy them, but parents could give them. I can only think of one situation where parents should facilitate their 16 year olds smoking (as part of a smoking cessation plan).
I think that if a guardian attests that their 16 year old is ready to vote, they should be allowed to.
I feel that people who don't agree with the child's politics may not allow them to vote.
That's a risk. Yeah I don't really know why you'd need a parental attestation. Forget that part.