Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) told a trade show audience that 12-year-olds should be allowed to work in Maine, the Portland Press Herald reports.
Said LePage: “We don’t allow children to work until they’re 16, but two years later, when they’re 18, they can go to war and fight for us. That’s causing damage to our economy. I started working far earlier than that, and it didn’t hurt me at all. There is nothing wrong with being a paperboy at 12 years old, or at a store sorting bottles at 12 years old.”

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