Teenager’s involvement with G.B.A. People making very poor decisions is a very constant routine around the globe. Every action and decision a person makes has a consequence which results to either good or bad. Doing good leads to special awards, benefits, or keeping themselves in good health. Bad habits bring standard or harsh punishments such as being sent to prison, loss of benefits, and ruining their reputation along with someone else’s. California’s felony murder law shows an example of how being involved with crimes regardless of what others haven`t done can punish as well. Even teenagers are subject to the consequences of the law even though they may not be fully aware of what their actions may lead to. Although many nations or states don`t abide by the law due to believing it’s wrong to punish someone who intends to rob or kill. Those involved with crimes should be …show more content…
For teenagers that get involved in gangs, due to the lack of motivation of getting an education and making friends with the wrong people around them. According to “Too Young” by Paul Raeburn the article tells us, “When everything is perfect, they act like adults. But you add a little bit of stress, and that can break down.” Teenagers at first think they know it all because they’re adults, but when stress starts kicking in they’ll fall apart easily. The moment they become part of a criminal act there’s no turning back from what punishments await them. Because many people want the ones which are considered important to their lives put not only themselves, but others in danger as well. Regardless of the development as the person ages, common sense is something we all have, but most people that don`t take it into consideration tend to feel superior among others. Felony-murder law treats adults and teens as equals, especially since the many crimes people commit happen to be