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  2. Age of consent in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It is a defense to a prosecution pursuant to sections 13-1404 and 13–1405 in which the minor's lack of consent is based on incapacity to consent because the minor was fifteen, sixteen or seventeen years of age if at the time the defendant engaged in the conduct constituting the offense the defendant did not know and could not reasonably have ...

  3. Child sexual abuse laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, minors are unable to give consent under the law. Indeed, the term "minor" refers to a person who has not yet reached majority, the age at which one may give consent in any legal matter (for example, a minor cannot make a valid contract). [7] However, actual laws and the maximum ages that constitute breach of law vary by state. A ...

  4. Age of consent - Wikipedia

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    Other countries state that the sexual conduct with the minor is not to be punished if the partners are of a similar age and development: for instance, the age of consent in Finland is 16, but the law states that the act will not be punished if "there is no great difference in the ages or the mental and physical maturity of the persons involved ...

  5. Age of consent in North America - Wikipedia

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    After the raising of the age of consent to 14, the laws against "seducing" minor girls were amended to apply to those older than 14, and various laws of this kind have remained in force through the 20th century. [20] The age of consent was raised from 14 to 16 in the spring of 2008, when the Tackling Violent Crime Act became effective. The new ...

  6. Lawsuit: Facebook knowingly let minors spend parents ... - AOL

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  7. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For body piercings: prior legal consent of parent/guardian. [41] Maine law does not require parent/guardian consent for ear piercing [42] no restrictions Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. Title 32 § 4201-4329 [7] Maryland none specified [43] written consent, which must be retained for 3 years. Piercing of the ear lobe is exempt [44] no restriction

  8. Fact check: The DC Council passed a law to allow minors ... - AOL

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    Claims that Democrats OK'd law allowing children's vaccination without parental consent are missing context. Such a law, local to only D.C., exists. Fact check: The DC Council passed a law to ...

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Federal law prohibits companies from collecting personal information from children under 13 years of age; however, there are certain websites that violate or skirt the law. Educate your children on how important it is to ask your permission before they give out their name, address or other information about themselves or their family.