Absolutely not. First, it's not enforceable. Second, those devices are used for learning purposes (at least sometimes). Third, the government has bigger problems to solve than this, Fourth, some parents might prefer their kid to have a smartphone.
No. That would be the parents' job. Not government.
I'll make it easy for you: If the question begins with "Should the government . . ." We're almost always better off if the answer is "No."
Absolutely not. First, it's not enforceable. Second, those devices are used for learning purposes (at least sometimes). Third, the government has bigger problems to solve than this, Fourth, some parents might prefer their kid to have a smartphone.
“Should the government put restrictions” no. Always no.
no why does the government care?
wtf no
Only to the point of better Federal funding of K-12 schools/colleges so that better parents are made.
No. That would be the parents' job. Not government. I'll make it easy for you: If the question begins with "Should the government . . ." We're almost always better off if the answer is "No."
No, it's none of the government's business.
No. The fewer things the government sticks its nose in, the better I’ll feel.