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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Kentucky, baby

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - A southern Kentucky lawmaker, known for his appearance on ‘Survivor,’ says it was “an inadvertent change” that a bill he filed would have removed the reference of “first cousins” from Kentucky’s incest laws.



10 comments:

  1. If enacted this law would nullify a lot of marriages...unintended consequences? Just asking for a family member.

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  2. Harlan County born and bred..

    Ref: 1st cousins….. Hell, that’s what made family reunions fun…:)

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  3. Nothin' says lovin' like marrin' yer cousin.

    Neck

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  4. If a man and woman get married in Kentucky and then move to Michigan, are they still brother and sister?

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    1. New Jersey and Rhode Island are the states that allow incest. Ohio is almost as bad.

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  5. Dueling banjo time.

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  6. Went to a family reunion in appalachia. Walked onto the porch and found two of my cousins making out on the porch swing. First cousins.

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  7. The family that plays together stays together. Also, an Arkansas Virgin is defined as a girl who can run faster than cousin Jamie Beau.

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  8. In certain parts of the world, and in the places graced with their diversity, it is almost compulsory. Leads to lots of health issues for offspring.

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  9. My Michigan redneck brother-in-law explaining about going to family reunions to pick up girls: "Well, you don't go to your own!"

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