Missouri lawmakers vote to outlaw marriage at 15
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Married into years of misery as a 15-year-old child bride, Ashley Duncan of Steele, Mo., couldnt be happier although activists against child marriage remain far less so.
I think thats like one of the greatest things that can happen, Duncan, 24, said to the news that Missouri lawmakers Friday passed a bill Friday to set the states minimum marriage age at 16, with the approval of one parent or guardian. Marriages for anyone 15 or younger would be prohibited. The bill now awaits the governors signature.
Age 15 is just way too young to get married, said Duncan, who was profiled in a recent Star series on Missouris marriage law the most lenient in the nation for 15-year-olds. The law allowed children even younger to marry, with a judges approval.
But activists against all child marriages, meaning anyone under age 18, note that the bill being sent to the governor is a poor excuse for child protection. The measure still leaves thousands of 16- and 17-year-olds open to the kind of abuse, poverty, helplessness, lack of education and exploitation that often accompany child marriage.
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