PeterZ wrote:The problem is that minors are not adults and so someone has to take responsibility for these rather important decisions.
Yes someone does. But the definition of "minor" and "adult" is, you realize, a largely arbitrary legal status subject to constant redefinition and it does not even hold constant across different issues within the same legal jurisdictions. In a single state... let's say, Nebraska... you could be a minor who needs parental consent to get married until you are 19, but an adult entitled to vote or serve in the military when you are 18, but not able to buy alcohol as an adult until you are 21...
So you can't just say 'you can't have the law say they can do that... they're a minor'. That's like saying "you can't make the speed limit 75 on that road the speed limit is 65".
Well yeah, until we change it to 75. Then it's 75.
And yeah, they might be below the age of parental consent... until we change the law to say they're not. Then they're not.