I think the argument of slowly integrating responsibility would be valid...if we didn't allow them to drive before they voted.
However, seeing as a vehicle has potential to be lethal to the driver and others, aren't we in essence giving them a greater responsibility when we allow them to drive. While a vote can affect all of us...an accident has a more direct action upon individuals involved. Which can have legal repercussions which a sixteen year old may not be able to handle. Yet we allow them this responsibility. If their mind is not " as fully developed" at this point ...why would we as a society allow them the potential to do great harm...yet not permit them to choose their own leaders. That just seems silly.
However, seeing as a vehicle has potential to be lethal to the driver and others, aren't we in essence giving them a greater responsibility when we allow them to drive. While a vote can affect all of us...an accident has a more direct action upon individuals involved. Which can have legal repercussions which a sixteen year old may not be able to handle. Yet we allow them this responsibility. If their mind is not " as fully developed" at this point ...why would we as a society allow them the potential to do great harm...yet not permit them to choose their own leaders. That just seems silly.