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To: Persevero
Children are badly affected, even terminally affected, by using adults. Children need care by competent adults. Not high adults, not brain damaged adults, not addicted adults.

Mentally handicapped and dependent elderly are similarly dependent upon those of us who are fit and intelligent to take care of them. As a society, we must do this.

No, certain of us elect to do this (for love or pay) - and I support punishing caregivers who addle themselves. But they shouldn't drink either; would you conclude that alcohol should be banned for everybody?

121 posted on 02/10/2012 2:04:25 PM PST by JustSayNoToNannies (A free society's default policy: it's none of government's business.)
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To: JustSayNoToNannies

“No, certain of us elect to do this (for love or pay) - and I support punishing caregivers who addle themselves. But they shouldn’t drink either; would you conclude that alcohol should be banned for everybody? “

No, but I think public drunkenness and drunkenness when caring for dependents should be illegal.

One can have a drink or two or three, depending upon amount and time, and not get drunk. Drunkenness is a somewhat subjective call, so, a community just has to set a standard and enforce it.

Adulthood is another example of subjectivity. Some people are adults when they are 15; some never grow up. Our society has selected 18 as the age of majority, and I am content with that.

Similarly, at least in my state, we have deemed “drunk” to be .08, ok, I can live with that. Some may be ok a little higher, but a standard needs to be set. I’m open to tweaking it as called for.


124 posted on 02/10/2012 2:11:25 PM PST by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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