- Bill sponsor Tom Leatherwood, 65, has introduced a bill into the Tennessee House that would eliminate age limits for common-law marriages
- Leatherwood said the bill proposed an ‘alternative form of marriage’ to those who ‘conscientiously object to the current pathway to marriage’
- Opponents to the bill worry the lack of age limits could cover up child sex abuse
- Nashville Representative Mike Stewart, 57, called the bill ‘ridiculous’
- He said the bill was a ‘get-out-of-jail-free card for people who are basically committing statutory rape’
- The state law currently allowed children 17 and older to get married. Minors are required to have parental consent
Representative Tom Leatherwood, 65, of Arlington, introduced the bill into the state’s House that would eliminate the current age requirement of 17 and allow for ‘alternative forms of marriage’ to those who ‘conscientiously object to the current pathway to marriage.’
‘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,’ the Republican said, according to WJHL. ‘There is not an explicit age limit.’
WTF????