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Old 02-25-2004, 08:11 AM  
KRL
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Yeh to each his own. I agree.

Problem is you do have maintain some sense of law in any society since the union of people impacts the society as a whole and the fact that children are not given a choice as to the family they are raised by.

The only argument I can see as having some validity is this issue of where do you draw the line?

Should it be legal for the guys in Utah then to have 20 wives with half of them not even 18?

Suppose you do have a gay couple, what will the impact be on a child if they adopt? Does the child have any rights if he decides when he's 16 he doesn't want to have gay parents and he wants out?

If a guy has 20 wives, does that entitle him to all the associated benefits from the government?

So though I do endorse the to each his own concept, it really does need a lot more discussion to really see how best to handle this in terms of all the secondary ramifications.
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