A teenager is still vulnerable. Just because they’re getting a fake ID to drink alcohol, does not make them an adult. It just means there a child making poor decisions.
Sure a five-year-old is more innocent than a 16-year-old, however… In the United States of America, until you’re 18 you’re considered a minor.
I was that person who got a fake ID when I was younger, I was out drinking doing lots of drugs, and partying, and doing all kinds of stupid stuff. I was just a kid, though, and I made a lot of mistakes! If I had the parental guidance needed, none of those things would’ve happened. Just because somebody’s 16 years old, it doesn’t mean it’s OK for them to be exploited.
A teenager is still vulnerable. Just because they’re getting a fake ID to drink alcohol, does not make them an adult. It just means there a child making poor decisions.
Sure a five-year-old is more innocent than a 16-year-old, however… In the United States of America, until you’re 18 you’re considered a minor.
I was that person who got a fake ID when I was younger, I was out drinking doing lots of drugs, and partying, and doing all kinds of stupid stuff. I was just a kid, though, and I made a lot of mistakes! If I had the parental guidance needed, none of those things would’ve happened. Just because somebody’s 16 years old, it doesn’t mean it’s OK for them to be exploited.
I lived it, so I understand the dynamics of it all. It led to a very miserable 13 years of drug addiction and abusive behavior. I am so grateful that I found Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I know it sounds cliché, but he really did save me from a life of drugs and eternal damnation.
God bless you and have a great night