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California teenagers: Statistics on Millennials and Generation Z | The Sacramento Bee

May 11, 2018 by Leo

Millennials and Generation Z have far lower rates of crime, gun death, smoking, dropouts, births and other bad behavior than their parents’ generation, yet California law still treats teens as a problem. They should be given the vote, and attitudes should change.

Source: California teenagers: Statistics on Millennials and Generation Z | The Sacramento Bee

There is hope. Lots and lots of hope.

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