A bill prohibiting the ownership and use of mobile phones under the age of 21 appears


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Luke Porter

`` Using mobile phones while driving is one of the main factors that makes teenagers 'murderers', '' said Senator John Rogers, who states that bullying has led to suicide. A bill banning telephone ownership and use has been submitted to the Vermont Legislature. It is not really aimed at banning teenagers from owning mobile phones, but Rogers said, 'Mobile phones are more dangerous than guns.'

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Vermont bill would ban cellphone use for anyone under 21
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The bill (S.212), which calls for 'prohibition of possession and use of mobile phones under the age of 21,' imposes a maximum of one year in prison and a fine of $ 1,000 (about 110,000 yen) if violated.

In the first place, Senator Rogers issued Bill S.212 because of the recent rise in smoking age to 21 in Vermont, the ban on purchasing guns under the age of 21, and `` to buy handguns. Requires 24 hours of waiting time. ' In the deliberation of the bill, 'self-government and suicide prevention' was an issue. The bill itself was vetoed by Governor Phil Scott.

'Young people are bullying and threatening each other in cell phone interactions,' notes bill S.212, which states that cell phones are linked to suicide. In addition, the Internet and social media accessible from mobile phones have become a hotbed of extremists, and the young generation of shooters use it to investigate past incidents, indicating the `` danger of mobile phones '' You. On top of that, we interpret the aforementioned changes in smoking age and gun purchases as `` teenagers under the age of 21 are considered 'immature', '' because `` mobile phones are far more dangerous than guns. '' It claims to require regulation.


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Rogers, who boasts to be a strong supporter of the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution , stating that 'people must not violate the right to hold weapons,' said Bill S.212 'to clarify the issue. 'I don't think it will happen. I won't vote on my own.'

Michel Faye, who works in Vermont to help improve the lives of children and adolescents, says it's illegal to email a cell phone while driving so it's illegal to pay more attention. Claiming to be the most appropriate driver. He pointed out strictly that he wants to concentrate on the important work in front of him, saying that he wants to focus on the important work in front of him.

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