I will be hated by the end of this post.
1. I think no individual should obey the law on virtue of it being the law. Only for utilitarian reasons like not getting arrested. Otherwise, if it conflicts with what you feel is right, there is no reason to follow the law. I have no problem with tax dodgers, pot smokers, and underage smokers/drinkers, etc. I am a radical individualist that thinks people should not handicap their pleasures just because of other peoples' dogmas.
2. I am not particularly shocked by consensual sex of "underage" people. Obviously I find the idea of 5 year olds having sex to be disgusting, yadd yadda, and no, I am not a pedophile, but in most cases it's just teenagers ****ing each other. I think the biggest problem is the "sacredization" of sex instead of being seen as a biological function of organisms. My opinion on this is more complex, and basically I suppose I could say that I find statutory rape to be a misuse of the word rape. I am not comfortable with the more extreme cases, though, and I think those are best resolved on a case-by-case basis. I would very much like to find a way to make this more easier to decide on the extreme cases. If you are LukeT, you already hate me.
3. Most sentiments are troubling to pleasure and living a happy life. And by this I include attitudes in regard to sex, violence, death, humor, and even profanity.
4. I am unsure of how babies should be treated, legally. I think mental coherence is probably the best judge of legal protections, not simply being "human". Terri Schaivo, for instance, was alive and human but was no real person to speak of. If a dog is more aware than a newborn baby is, I think the dog should be afforded more protections than the baby.
5. The people (and perhaps animals like my family dog) that I am close to are more important to me than masses of other people. I would sooner save those I like if it meant that a million other people had to die. Numbers are not important to me. How I feel about you is.
6. The strangest of them all: I am almost regretful of being so personally principled. Life would be so much easier if I were a thieving, perverted person. Despite what you may think, I am loyal, honorable, completely sober, cannot even fathom stealing, am easily bullied or bothered because I don't fight back, and I am more chaste than your average catholic priest ('tho on second thought not saying much...you get the point)! It is strange, I see that there really is no objective good or evil and no real rational reason not to be thieving and perverted and yet I still hold onto my principles. A true testament to the fact that facts themselves do not necessarily influence our moral stances.