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you should really look things up before you post,,,so the talking points are out to justify their sickness and vile behavior I see. Anyone condoning this is a pedophile.while youre trying to put the focus on NAMBLA its their ideology thats trying to be put into legislation,,the OP topic kinda proves you wrong doesnt it???The Gay Pressure group, NAMBLA, is a powerful lobby in liberal states like California. If you don't think that Child Molestation of boys should be glorified, you have to get rid of politicians that are beholden to NAMBLA.
You have got to be KIDDING...you are right?
How exactly can a tiny group (who...in its heyday around 1991 numbered only around 1,100) be a pressure group?
I suspect it's a rightwing bogeyman group more useful for propagating fear of the "gay agenda" than any real world applications.
its happening right in front of you,,,
I think you kind of miss a lot here, but that's ok.
NAMBLA has nothing to do with anything here.
The Bill is to make the law consistent - i.e. it is the same regardless of whether it is male/female or male/male (or presumably female/female but that is pretty rare). CONSISTENT.
Now, that said there is a real issue....but it's not with this bill....I'll give you a chance to guess what it is
so you can go ahead and say its not happening, we can clearly see their goals are being pushed on us,,,
umh dude...I wasn't the one who brought up NAMBLA was I? So...what do YOU think is the real problem here?
I can tell you what I think it is: a ten year age difference.
What say you?
I believe the adult was 24 and the child was 14... that's the problem.
If you can't recognize that leave the goddamn thread.
I believe you didn't read my response in your knee jerk reaction.
"I can tell you what I think it is: a ten year age difference."
A 24 having sex with a 14 year old is wrong,no?
Let's play
You go first and you focus on 24/14...then I'll crush you and your nonsense.
Go for it
Surprisingly, it IS legal to marry a 14 yr old in 10 states which have no marriage age by statute. And in two states: Alaska and NC the minimum age is 14. I have to to admit I was surprised to find that there could be no minimum age.
States with no statutory minimum age are:
CA, MI, OK, MA, MS, NM, RI, WA, WV, WY
14 is WAY too young in today's age. 16 is too young. And a 24 yr old with a 14 year old, seems almost like grooming.
18 years
No blood test or physical exam is required. Residents and nonresidents are eligible to apply for a marriage license. Both parties must be 18 years of age or older to marry without parental consent. A birth certificate may be required to show proof of age.
Marriage Licenses - Alaska Department of Health and Social ...
dhss.alaska.gov › dph › VitalStats › Pages › marriagel
Cool. Let's cross Alaska of then.
This is where I looked it up: Marriage laws but it's as of 2008 so might be outdated.