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.
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If enacted this law would nullify a lot of marriages...unintended consequences? Just asking for a family member.
ReplyDeleteHarlan County born and bred..
ReplyDeleteRef: 1st cousins….. Hell, that’s what made family reunions fun…:)
Nothin' says lovin' like marrin' yer cousin.
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If a man and woman get married in Kentucky and then move to Michigan, are they still brother and sister?
ReplyDeleteNew Jersey and Rhode Island are the states that allow incest. Ohio is almost as bad.
DeleteDueling banjo time.
ReplyDeleteWent to a family reunion in appalachia. Walked onto the porch and found two of my cousins making out on the porch swing. First cousins.
ReplyDeleteThe family that plays together stays together. Also, an Arkansas Virgin is defined as a girl who can run faster than cousin Jamie Beau.
ReplyDeleteIn 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.
ReplyDeleteMy 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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