For real, man. I live in the U.S.A.--more specifically, Gladstone, MO. I'm 15, and I want me and my 2 or 3 friends to be rulers of an oligarchic democracy to pass the time. Better than rotting away in a ghetto high school. I have declared myself and one other friend oligarchs already, and declared our independence as a free, real micronation. Can someone tell me how to legalize all of this (seriously)?
Your question is a little like this one: am I old enough to drive a car without my parent's permission?
Let me put the question a little more succinctly: are you of the
legal age?
I'm not just asking if you are of the age that you can vote (age of majority). I'm asking you if you are of the age at which you can legally be a candidate for public office (age of candidacy).
You should explore these legal ideas before you think about creating a legal micronation.
Every country has a different standard for the age of candidacy and other types of legal ages, but it is pretty obvious that outside of some primitive tribes, you are usually not allowed to create your own tribe if you are 15 years old. Actually the word
tribe is also valuable in this discussion. Wangari Maathai, the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner, used to use the word
micronation in place of the word
tribe.
According to a real micronational legal standard, the most rational of which is based on Cesidian law, at 14 you have the right to vote, and you would also be able to legally drink or purchase wine or beer in a glass, can, or small bottle. However, to do anything else -- like drink a 6-pack, drive or get married without parental permission, run for public office, or even start your own tribe -- you have to wait until the age of 21.
This, of course, doesn't completely exclude you could act as a social climber, and start laying the foundation for your tribe/micronation today, but you can't expect serious organisations like the Micronational Professional Registry (MPR) to register your concept, or even real nation of 12 people if you are still 15. Would you go to someone, even extremely bright, with a minor health issue which could possibly be helped or healed with vitamins, minerals, or herbs, if they were only 15? I don't think so.