| ▲ | adamesque 3 days ago | |||||||
i'm geniunely curious about how you made the jump from "here's a single regulation" all the way down the slippery slope to "can't regulate away ALL parenting". does this one regulation cross that threshold? how'd you get there? in an ideal world, parents would also prevent their kids from smoking, but the fact that in many places minors aren't allowed to purchase tobacco sends a social signal and actually does seem to put a speed bump in place deterring casual use. is it not _also_ ideal to have some of these regulations in place? does it not help parents make the case to their kids? | ||||||||
| ▲ | heathrow83829 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
it does help. i think this is a good step in the right direction. but there's still a lot of stuff that only parents can do. for example, screentime in the home. you can't really create a law that says no screens for anyone under the age of X because there will exceptions (movie night, homework, etc). | ||||||||
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