02/02/2020
Children under the age of majority, (19 here in BC) aren't legally allowed to vote, purchase liquor, or to***co or va**ng products.
I believe most adults would consider that a common sense restriction since children clearly lack the age and maturity to make good choices.
Well you may, or may not, be surprised to hear that at least in one recent case here in BC a child was able to decide to pursue hormone therapy despite the objections of one, but not both, of the parents.
But in my opinion it would not have mattered if both parents had objected to the treatment. Children are allowed to make medical decisions, both major and minor, without the knowledge and/or consent of their parents.
Whether such treatment is in a child's best interests is apparently best left to the child, and/or the courts.
Next up, drinking, voting and smoking.