Editor:
I strongly endorse the case made by Sylvie Pappas in the letter to the editor titled "Youth should be more mature until making life-altering decisions" in the Feb. 29 edition of the Outlook concerning the lack of maturity of teenagers with regard to their important decisions in life.
Teenagers should not be allowed to make these life-altering decisions.
At age 15, I knew very little other than sports, The Hit Parade, teachers, and cars, especially "When could I drive Dad's car ?"
Keith Thompson,
Canmore