NationStates Jolt Archive


Toddlers can no longer get hitched in Arkansas

Dyakovo
03-04-2008, 17:48
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas' marriage-age crisis is over. A law that mistakenly allowed anyone -- even toddlers -- to marry with parental permission was repealed by a measure signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Mike Beebe, ending months of embarrassment for the state and confusion for county clerks.

Lawmakers didn't realize until after the end of last year's regular session that a law they approved, intended to establish 18 as the minimum age for marriage, instead removed the minimum age to marry entirely. An extraneous "not" in the bill allowed anyone who was not pregnant to marry at any age with permission.

The bill read: "In order for a person who is younger than eighteen (18) years of age and who is not pregnant to obtain a marriage license, the person must provide the county clerk with evidence of parental consent to the marriage."

Some lawmakers called for a special session last year, saying the error would make it easy for pedophiles to take advantage of the law. Gov. Mike Beebe said he didn't see any imminent crisis and said the chances of children marrying under the law were slim.

Legislators, however, had the chance for a do-over this week when Beebe convened a special session to consider a hike in the state's severance tax on natural gas. They repealed the botched law, and reinstated 17 as the minimum age to marry for boys and 16 for girls.

Rep. Will Bond, the sponsor of the botched 2007 law and its correction, apologized for the error and asked his colleagues to "throw me a rope and bail me out here."

"I always thought if you put your name on a bill, you should be ready to take the blame if you're willing to accept the credit," Bond said Wednesday.

Bond, a Democrat, said there hadn't been any reports of young children attempting to marry under the 2007 law.
Linky (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23934694/)

Thoughts?

Personally, I wonder what they were thinking when they drew up the law in the first place.
Wilgrove
03-04-2008, 17:56
Why is it 17 for Boys and 16 for girls? Why can't it be 18 for both?
Dyakovo
03-04-2008, 18:00
Why is it 17 for Boys and 16 for girls? Why can't it be 18 for both?

Beats the hell out of me...

I'm going to go with because its Arkansas.
Barringtonia
03-04-2008, 18:01
Damn...so close.
Dyakovo
03-04-2008, 18:03
Damn...so close.

LOL

*assumes Barringtonia's location*
Ruby City
03-04-2008, 18:04
Why is it 17 for Boys and 16 for girls? Why can't it be 18 for both?
Because powerful men like to marry young girls.

Making kids is a normal part of marriage so why can't pregnant people get married? :confused:
Barringtonia
03-04-2008, 18:06
LOL

*assumes Barringtonia's location*

I'd just moved as well.

:mad:
Wilgrove
03-04-2008, 18:08
Because powerful men like to marry young girls.

Making kids is a normal part of marriage so why can't pregnant people get married? :confused:

We need more bastard children *nods*
Dyakovo
03-04-2008, 18:10
We need more bastards *nods*

fixed :D
Kryozerkia
03-04-2008, 19:12
Why is it 17 for Boys and 16 for girls? Why can't it be 18 for both?

Better question, why not 16 for both? After all, you can be drafted at 16, drive, hold a job...
Seangoli Deuce
03-04-2008, 19:26
Because powerful men like to marry young girls.

Making kids is a normal part of marriage so why can't pregnant people get married? :confused:

I *think*(As in this is conjecture, pure and simple) that pregnant teens can get married without consent, however non-pregnant teens need consent. Basically, the law is allowing for those younger than 18, that want to get married but don't fall under the law that may require them to be pregnant, to get married.

At least, that's the only sense I can make of it.
Knights of Liberty
03-04-2008, 19:29
Better question, why not 16 for both? After all, you can be drafted at 16

Not in the states....
VietnamSounds
03-04-2008, 20:28
Maybe it's because girls hit puberty sooner than boys. Still it seems like a stupid law.
Blouman Empire
04-04-2008, 08:55
It looks like the politicians at Arkansas don't actually read the proposals they are voting on carefully enough if at all.

On another issue according to an almanac (published 2002) I have states the following US states as having no age limit in marriage that requires parental consent:

California, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ohio (males only, females 16 lowest age).

The other states have their lowest age from 14 to 17

and

The state that has the lowest age that doesn't require parental consent?

Mississippi the ages 17 for males and 15 for females. All the rest have the minimum limit of 18