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Contact your district representative. Let he or she know how you feel and ask them if they would be willing to write an amendment to a bill that would abolish the curfew.

2007-03-11 13:48:15 · answer #1 · answered by Kate 2 · 0 0

(you didn't say, but I'm assuming you're talking about curfews that bar unaccompanied minors from malls at certain hours.) Malls are private property and their owners have the right to say how the malls are run. If you were to try and prove there is some inherent right for teens to visit malls at any time, it seems you might need to go to court and establish a new precedent, or get your legislators to enact a law. Seems to me the odds would be very, very slim on either one happening....crowds of teens make some 50-and-older poeple feel unsafe, and 50-and-older people vote more than anyone else, so they have a lot of clout in how the world is run. Maybe you could organize a mall boycott, and convince others not to spend money at any time in the malls with curfews. (this raises the question--do most teens just come and spend 1.49 for a coke or do they spend real money at the mall like a pair of shoes for $75)

2007-03-12 00:04:41 · answer #2 · answered by njyogibear 7 · 0 0

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