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No, 17 year olds aren’t responsible enough to make informed decisions.
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Same for gun purchases? Alcohol and tobacco purchases?
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Sorry, it should be raised back to 21..
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'Nothing like the ignorance of youth to get their agenda through.
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Oh I don't know....I voted for Reagan when I was 18. I just thought I knew what I was doing.
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These kids were eating tide pods this time last year.
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If they can handle guns at that age, then then should be able to vote.
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How can that be Marianne, when individuals are still living in their parents house past 26. And that individuals can still be carried on their parents' insurance until 26. 17 is not a mature age. 21 used to be mature it's not anymore.
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I love all the comments from people not reading the title. "allowing 17 year olds to vote in primary elections...if they turn 18 before the following general". Is this seriously an issue?
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