Louisiana's age of consent is 17.
There are, also, exemptions to the consent laws, which state that a 13 year old may consent to someone who is 16 years old, or younger, and a 15 year old may consent to someone who is 17 years old, or younger.
This law would apply to both homosexual and heterosexual couples.
Louisiana has not passed any laws about dating. And they are both over the age of consent.
In Louisiana, the age of consent is 17. This means anyone under the age of 17 is considered a minor and cannot legally consent to sexual activity. It is generally unlawful for an adult to engage in sexual activity with someone under the age of 17.
There are no laws about dating in any state. There are laws about sexual contact and in Louisiana the age of consent is 17 or above. Any age below that could result in criminal charges.
AnswerThere are laws regarding 'parental consent for sex'. There are laws regarding the age of sexual consent. If you�re under the age of sexual consent, then you can have sex, as long as your parents are okay with it.
In Louisiana, there are no specific laws regarding parental consent for dating. However, the legal age of consent for sexual activity is 17, so it is important to be mindful of this when dating someone under that age. It's always a good idea to communicate openly with parents and ensure that everyone is comfortable and on the same page when it comes to dating.
There is no age of consent.
The government decide and the law enforces. Age of Consent laws are legislated like all laws by each state's legislature.
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There is no clear law for the legal age of consent for same-sex sexual intercourse. Michigan once had a law forbidding homosexual sex, but it was struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional. Since then, no laws regarding the subject has been created.
As far as the age of consent: The age of consent is 18. It is not legal to have sex if you are not at least 18.
In Louisiana, a teenager can legally move out of their parents' home at 18 years old without parental consent. However, in certain circumstances, such as marriage or joining the military, a teenager may be able to move out earlier with parental consent.