Florida bill to ban marrying first cousins fails to pass
A Florida bill that would have banned marriage between first cousins failed to pass in the state legislature. Florida remains one of more than a dozen U.S. states where first cousin marriage is still legal. The failed legislation would have brought Florida in line with most other states that prohibit such marriages.
The ban was necessary to align Florida with most other states and address potential genetic risks associated with close-relation marriages. Proponents likely viewed this as a common-sense update to marriage laws that would bring the state into the mainstream.
The current legal status should remain unchanged, possibly arguing that the state shouldn't interfere in personal relationships between consenting adults. Some may contend that existing laws are sufficient or that such restrictions are government overreach.
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