Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: kogase
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Wheres the data to back this theory up?
Okay, you got me. Nobody bothers doing studies on something so fvcking obvious.
Sort of like its obvious that state laws not allowing Cousins to marry because of genetic defects appears to be a bit wrong now based on this study?
Yeah the word is black and white...everything is obvious. No grey areas.
What state has a law not allowing cousins to marry?
😕 Link?
Every state today has a statute defining eligibility for marriage, and each and every one prohibits marriages between parents and children, sisters and brothers, uncles and nieces, and aunts and nephews. Some prohibit all ancestor/descendant marriages, regardless of degree. Four states extend the prohibition to marriages between parents and their adopted children.
Twenty-four states prohibit marriages between first cousins, and another seven permit them only under special circumstances. Utah, for example, permits first cousins to marry only provided both spouses are over age 65, or at least 55 with evidence of sterility. North Carolina permits first cousins to marry unless they are "double first cousins" (cousins through more than one line). Maine permits first cousins to marry only upon presentation of a certificate of genetic counseling. The remaining nineteen states and the District of Columbia permit first-cousin marriages without restriction.
Link that Pepsei provided