Alright, there's an online system set up. http://www.asfar.org/curfews/
2 08-07-2011 02:09:04
Re: Anarchy concern (3 replies, posted in Opposing Viewpoints)
The best thing I could see for this would be licensing and especially graduated licensing. This is already done for driving licenses (although you still need to be a certain age to apply for the first level of a driving license, not sure why that is since if you were so young as to be incompetent I'd assume you would just fail the examination).
ASFAR officially has no position on graduated licensing in general, though we oppose its current form in which it is entirely age-based. Personally, though, I think it's a great idea. It just needs to be changed to be based upon experience (your first year of driving you have some privileges, your second year more, third year full) instead of age.
3 08-17-2010 20:09:47
Topic: Board Meetings (2 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
Board meetings are open to ALL members to speak and contribute. We've noticed that many members don't take this option, so we're reminding you.
We're also needing to change our agenda, so we'd like to know what works for the members.
4 06-27-2010 21:27:25
Re: Hello (3 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
While we don't, in general, have formal coöperation with other youth rights organisations, we do of course informally share information and plans (and often people; for example Lindsay, Julian, and I are running for the board at the National Youth Rights Association (NYRA), the other main youth rights organisation in America). However, I am not aware of any youth rights organisations in Serbia. If you know of any, please post about them! You may also be interested in looking at NYRA's forums, which have members who are unwilling to support ASFAR's revolutionary policies.
5 01-20-2010 17:40:29
Re: Site (17 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
I'm working on a new beta site. The old site stays around until it's entirely set up, though.
6 01-06-2010 04:26:01
Re: The Unconstitutional Voting Age (10 replies, posted in Voting Age)
"This Constitution...and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land."
7 12-04-2009 00:05:13
Re: Tax Exemption (8 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
To clarify, Svag, he stated that many consider it an obscenity; he made no statement as to his own opinion. And, yes, it is considered an obscene word, just as "cock" is. Notice that neither is the correct medical name, which would be "vagina" and "penis".
8 11-23-2009 12:47:41
Re: Tax Exemption (8 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
To be fair, it wouldn't be THAT odd for one of the other thirty-five thousand students to have spoken to Svag.
9 11-18-2009 17:52:01
Topic: Twitter (0 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
We've got twitter!
10 11-15-2009 18:05:31
Re: Florida Civil Rights Act (4 replies, posted in Economics)
I'm sixteen, and IIRC even at fifteen some labour restrictions are lifted. We'd need someone fourteen or under.
11 11-14-2009 17:57:28
Topic: Scores of O.C. teens picked up in 'scared straight' curfew sweep (6 replies, posted in Curfews)
Scores of O.C. teens picked up in 'scared straight' curfew sweep
Sixty-seven underage Orange County teens were rounded up in a massive countywide curfew sweep late Thursday in an effort by dozens of law enforcement agencies to scare the after-hours wanderers straight.
The teens, who ranged in age from 13 to 17, were taken to one of three headquarters, put on jail buses to await their parents' arrival and then shown photos of young men who’d been killed in after-curfew incidents.
The sweep was meant to prevent youngsters from being victims of or participants in gang crimes, according to the Orange County district attorney’s office.
Curfews in Orange County begin at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m., depending on the city, and last until 5 a.m. Minors are banned from going out in public during these hours unless they’re with a parent or guardian or qualify for an exemption.
Among the offenders late Thursday were college-bound students, reputed gang members, a 13-year-old on probation for kidnapping and more than one drunken teen.
Late in the night, the minors and their parents met with representatives of the district attorney’s office and the probation department to discuss the possible consequences of being out past curfew.
One by one, they were asked to look at large poster boards filled with photos of corpses and asked whether this was how they wanted to end up.
“It’s a very good thing if we get kids when they’re young and we get them off the street,” Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas told officers before the sweep. “Clearly they’re not doing anything good if they’re out there after 10 o’clock.”
About 300 officers participated in the sweep.
12 11-14-2009 17:50:18
Re: Florida Civil Rights Act (4 replies, posted in Economics)
We need to find a test case though.
13 11-14-2009 15:45:01
Re: The Unconstitutional Voting Age (10 replies, posted in Voting Age)
Given that the UDHR is an international treaty ratified by the United States, it has equal status with the constitution.
14 11-14-2009 15:38:30
Re: The Unconstitutional Voting Age (10 replies, posted in Voting Age)
You realize the Universal Declaration of Human Rights didn't exist in 1874, right?
15 11-13-2009 07:58:51
Topic: The Unconstitutional Voting Age (10 replies, posted in Voting Age)
The United States Constitution provides that "[t]his Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land", in short, any treaties made are on equal level with the constitution itself. One such treaty is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ratified by the United States on 10 December 1948. Article 21 of the Declaration provides that "everyone has the right to take part in the government of their country, directly or through freely chosen representatives". Therefore, limiting the right to vote of those under ANY age is a violation of the Constitution.
16 11-12-2009 17:51:09
Topic: Florida Civil Rights Act (4 replies, posted in Economics)
The Florida Civil Rights Act clearly states that age discrimination in employment is illegal. Unlike most statutes with similar language, the term "age" is not defined.
(1) It is an unlawful employment practice for an employer:
(a) To discharge or to fail or refuse to hire any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status.
(b) To limit, segregate, or classify employees or applicants for employment in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities, or adversely affect any individual's status as an employee, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or marital status.
17 11-12-2009 17:45:31
Re: Alabama fails epically (7 replies, posted in Education)
Updated: Lesbian couple to attend Alabama high school prom -- if date passes muster
THARPTOWN, Ala. -- A northwest Alabama school district reversed itself and won't bar a high school student from bringing her girlfriend to the prom after the principal initially said the lesbian couple wouldn't be permitted.
Cynthia Stewart, 17, told the TimesDaily, a Florence newspaper, that she asked to bring her girlfriend to the prom at Tharptown High School in Franklin County but was refused permission by the principal.
"All I want is to be able to be myself and go to my prom with the person I love, just like any other student wants to do," said Stewart, who is on the committee planning the dance scheduled for March.
Stewart sought help from the American Civil Liberties Union, and school officials on Tuesday said they had reconsidered.
The school reviews all potential prom dates who, like Stewart's girlfriend, live outside the regular attendance district. Assistant Superintendent Donald Borden said that process hasn't begun but would include the young woman.
"If her date passes, she comes," he said. The checks screen out troublemakers and students with documented behavioral problems.
ACLU attorney Hank Sherrod III said Stewart's girlfriend "is a teenager with no problems that would keep her from being able to attend the prom."
"We're not asking for special treatment. We just want to be treated like everyone else," he said.
Stewart said she hoped that raising the issue would change the way some people think about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. She said there are other students at Tharptown High School who are gay.
"I'm not just doing this for me; I'm trying to help other kids in my situation," Stewart said.
Kathy Baker, who is Stewart's aunt and legal guardian, appealed the principal's initial refusal to the school board last month. Sherrod said allowing Stewart to bring the date of her choice to the prom was the correct decision.
"This issue is going to be confronting a lot of conservative school districts more and more as this generation accepts people for who they are," Sherrod said. "There is case law that makes right and wrong very clear."
18 11-12-2009 01:46:52
Topic: Florida can't figure out pre-registration (0 replies, posted in Voting Age)
A person who is otherwise qualified may preregister on or after that person's 16th birthday and may vote in any election occurring on or after that person's 18th birthday.
http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index. SEC041.HTM
[Y]ou may pre-register to vote if you are 16 years old, but you cannot vote until you are 18 years old
http://elections.myflorida.com/voter-re -reg.shtml
You may pre-register if you are 17 or if you have a valid driver’s license before your 17th birthday.
http://elections.myflorida.com/pdf/webappform.pdf
Remember Sesame Street? One of these things is not like the others; one of these things is not quite the same!
19 11-11-2009 19:33:57
Topic: Alabama fails epically (7 replies, posted in Education)
Alabama School Bars Lesbian Student From Attending Prom With Her Girlfriend
RUSSELLVILLE, AL – The American Civil Liberties Union today demanded that Franklin County School System officials reverse its decision that a lesbian student can’t attend the school prom with her girlfriend. Cynthia Stewart, a junior at Tharptown High School, approached the ACLU for assistance after school officials denied her request for the upcoming March 25 prom.
"I can't believe my school is doing all of this just to keep me from bringing my girlfriend to the prom," said Stewart, a 17-year-old student who, as a member of the prom planning committee, has personally raised over $200 for the prom and created the theme her classmates chose for the dance. "All I want is to be able to be myself and go to my prom with the person I love, just like any other student wants to do."
Stewart's aunt and guardian, Kathy Baker, approached ACLU of Alabama board member and local attorney Henry F. Sherrod III last week for assistance after the school announced it was cancelling the prom. Baker had approached the school board to appeal the principal's earlier decision that Stewart could not bring her girlfriend to the dance, but her plea on behalf of her niece was turned down. Some teachers told classes last Thursday that prom was being canceled altogether as a way to avoid having to let Cynthia bring her date. Finally, at least one teacher made statements to students Monday indicating that the prom is back on, but there has still been no reversal on the decision that Stewart can’t bring her girlfriend to the event.
"It's just sad to see this school twisting itself in so many different directions to avoid its constitutional obligations to one student," said Sherrod. "Cynthia doesn't just deserve to be able to take her girlfriend with her to the prom like any other student – she has a federally-protected right to do so."
In today's letter to Franklin County School System officials, the ACLU cited cases both in Alabama state court as well as federal court guaranteeing students' First Amendment right to bring same-sex dates to school dances. In addition to illegally canceling the prom, the ACLU said that Tharptown High School's principal further violated Stewart's First Amendment rights by requiring her to remove a sticker she was wearing at school that read, "I'm a Lesbian." Stewart said that when she told the principal she had a First Amendment right to wear the sticker, he replied, "You don't have that much freedom of speech at school."
"Federal law makes it absolutely clear that Franklin County School System doesn't have any right to discriminate against lesbian, gay, and bisexual students who want to bring same-sex dates to school dances," said Christine P. Sun, Senior Counsel with the ACLU national Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Project, who represents Stewart along with Sherrod. "We hope that our telling the school about its legal obligations towards its students will make it think again about treating Cynthia Stewart like a second-class citizen."
The ACLU has given the school district until November 20 to respond to its letter.
Additional information, including a copy of the ACLU's demand letter, is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights/russell rimination.
21 09-01-2009 11:38:51
Re: Planned curfew (4 replies, posted in Action)
I'm fairly certain this is the first chance to fight a curfew locally before it even gets off the ground. Hopefully that's all that's needed.
22 08-31-2009 11:49:44
Topic: Planned curfew (4 replies, posted in Action)
As I posted on NYRA's newswire, county commissioners in Leon County are planning a curfew. Any resources available would be greatly appreciated.
23 05-29-2009 00:51:25
Re: Voting age poll (3 replies, posted in Action)
I'm reporting the results of a poll. There's no point polling people here.
24 05-29-2009 00:46:29
Topic: Voting age poll (3 replies, posted in Action)
I'm running an ongoing voting age poll. It's nowhere near completed, but here's some preliminary results after about forty-eight hours:
===PRELIMINARY RESULTS===
4% of people support eliminating the voting age
13% of people support a voting age of 13
21% of people support a voting age of 16
49% of people support a voting age of 18
4% of people support a voting age of 21
8% voted other
±5,3% to 99% confidence with a sample size of 91, 247 possible voters*
*Possible voter count derived by tabulating the number of accounts with at least ten posts. Accounts with fewer than ten posts are assumed to be inactive and are not counted, though they would be permitted to vote.
===END RESULTS===
Something I found interesting is that two posters expressed the opinion that voting is a right either of residence or citizenship, yet support restricting that right based upon age.
25 05-05-2009 21:41:44
Re: Did you approve of Svag's Presidency in ASFAR? (8 replies, posted in Organizational Discussion)
I didn't, because he did nothing visible.
