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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Jedhead, post: 3144759, member: 9518"] So if it's not about the law it's about morals and ethics. We need to change the law then if we are saying the girls involved were too young to make correct ethical and moral decisions. As if that is the case that law is pointless. In most states in the US the legal age limit is 18 and for alcohol consumption 21. It's fairly common knowledge the frontal cortex does not completely form until around the age of 21 - 25 ( in some footy players this may be a tad older too). This part of the brain is where we make our decisions that involve taking into account 'risk'. So the girls were placed in a vulnerable situation because of our current statute of law. I'm not privy to theirs ' or the players' ethics and moral standards so all I'm going by is the law. [/QUOTE]
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