@BrianaRoseLee@peggyflanagan They're just savvy. After all, endorsement may mean nothing. Dayton wasn't endorsed, then won the primary. Walz wasn't, then won the primary. Flanigan was endorsed, not anointed. If she wins the primary, they'll be on board.
@JRobFromMN I'm confused since there is already a Minnesota statute the ensures this, to wit..
609.055 CAPABILITY OF CHILDREN TO COMMIT CRIME.
Subdivision 1.General rule.
Children under the age of 14 years are incapable of committing crime.
@CheyCab Also, years ago, the dietician industry started noticing that men, especially older men, didn't have balanced macronutrients in their diets, and were ingesting more fats and carbs, and less protein. Food industry took notice.
@CrimeWatchMpls And if the little sheisty is 13 years years or younger, his mayhem is protected by Minnesota statute, to wit:
609.055 CAPABILITY OF CHILDREN TO COMMIT CRIME.
Subdivision 1.General rule.
Children under the age of 14 years are incapable of committing crime.