"We live in this great country called Canada where you can say whatever you want and can write down whatever you want and do whatever you want," she said softly."We have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms ... but if you're under 18, you don't have freedoms.
"In a year, I'd be a citizen, but right now I'm not a citizen. I'm almost 17 and I can't make a decision that a person one year older than me can make and that upsets me." - Bethany Hughes
Perhaps Im mistaken, but was Bethany speaking also on behalf of Jehovahs Witnesses 18 years and younger being freely authorized to invoke the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms within the confines of the Kingdom Hall?
And if young inquisitive Jehovahs Witnesses reach a different conclusion than Bethany, is she demanding they be allowed to continue or discontinue their association as a Jehovahs Witness free of sanction or threat from the Watchtower Organization and family and friends who are also currently Jehovahs Witnesses?
If this is actually what she meant, then I think Bethany has a very good point and must be pursued as per her request.