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Tennessee bill would eliminate age requirements for marriages, opponents say


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A bill proposal making its way through Tennessee legislature that would establish a common-law marriage between “one man” and “one woman," according to WKRN.

Opponents of the bill say it would eliminate an age requirement, opening the door for a coverup of child sex abuse.

The bill’s sponsor, Tom Leatherwood (R-Arlington) says the law being considered would add a new marriage option for Tennesseans, according to WKRN.

“So, all this bill does is give an alternative form of marriage for those pastors and other individuals who have a conscientious objection to the current pathway to marriage in our law," says Leatherwood.

Missing from the bill are age requirements, opening the door for possible child marriages. Something the bill sponsor acknowledged during a Children and Family Affairs subcommittee.

“There is not an explicit age limit,” Leatherwood said.

Representative Mike Stewart (D-Nashville), who sits on the subcommittee the bill passed out of, said he doesn’t understand the motivation, according to WKRN.

“I don’t think any normal person thinks we shouldn’t have an age requirement for marriage," says Stewart.

He added it could open up the possibility to cover up child sex abuse.

“It should not be there as it’s basically a get out of jail free card for people who are basically committing statutory rape — I mean it’s completely ridiculous, so that’s another reason why this terrible bill should be eliminated,” Steward says.

The Sexual Assault Center of Middle Tennessee released the following statement to WKRN:

“The Sexual Assault Center does not believe the age of consent for marriage should be any younger than it already is. It makes children more vulnerable to coercion and manipulation from predators, sexual and other.”

According to UNICEF, between 2000 and 2018, 300,000 girls and boys were married before 18 in the US.

Under current Tennessee law, you can get married as young as 17 with parental consent.

The bill will be heard in the House Civil Justice committee Wednesday, according to WKRN.

This story was contributed to by WKRN.

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