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It's about time... Canada's age of consent raised by ag__wyvern2008-05-05 11:20:37
  I'd still say... by esbita 2008-05-05 11:47:44
...that a 5 year "close in age" provision is a bit broad...especially on the younger end of the range.
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    It's a heck of a lot better than what we had, thou by ag__wyvern2008-05-05 11:52:35
      Yeah, most US states don't have that provision by esbita2008-05-05 11:55:56
        mine does by Nightwind2008-05-05 18:40:53
    How in the world is that too broad? by ixeian2008-05-05 12:36:49
      11 and 15 and 5 years close in age. by merlin2008-05-05 12:40:10
        Don't see how that could result. by ixeian2008-05-05 13:00:48
          The way I read it is that age 16 is the hard floor by merlin2008-05-05 13:11:33
            Florida has two ages of consent. by Phoon2008-05-05 14:01:50
          underage doesn't mean it's ok. by subbywan2008-05-05 13:11:33
            Don't quite understand your headline by ixeian2008-05-05 13:57:23
              The better option would have been by subbywan2008-05-05 14:01:53
                oops ... 16, with 2/3 year exemption, not 15 (n/t) by subbywan2008-05-05 14:02:17
      Read the article. by esbita2008-05-05 12:45:44
        So you're saying there should be prosecution by ixeian2008-05-05 13:11:01
          File under much less time passed... by esbita2008-05-05 13:44:16
            Tiered, methinks. by Phoon2008-05-05 14:03:17
              Can agree with that, more or less. by esbita2008-05-05 14:22:01
              Thats actually reasonable. by Silverfire2008-05-05 14:35:05

 

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