Connecticut will prohibit first cousin marriages beginning October 1st under new legislation supported by both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. Officials cite increased risk of birth defects from procreation between first cousins as the primary reason. “It’s just so wrong because of the birth defects,” said Rocky Hill resident Joanna Purcaro. Current state law already prevents marriages between parents, grandparents, siblings and children. Tom Kelly commented on the change, saying “That’s pretty wild. I would never have thought about marrying my first cousin. Didn’t really enter my mind, but whatever floats your boat.” He added: “Different strokes for different folks. But it’s going to mess up the DNA a little bit if you start crossing and mixing those wires.” More than 15 other states, including Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Vermont, still permit first cousin marriages. (Story URL)
Connecticut Bans First Cousin Marriages Starting October 1st

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