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'Sister Wives' cite gay marriage ruling in polygamy case

Published August 28, 2015

SALT LAKE CITY –  A polygamous family says the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage shows that laws restricting consensual adult relationships are outdated, even if certain unions are unpopular.

Kody Brown and his four wives argue in court documents that their reality TV show "Sister Wives" shows polygamous marriages can be as healthy as monogamous ones.

"The Browns were investigated and no crimes or harm was found in their plural family," attorney Jonathan Turley wrote in court documents filed Wednesday in front of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. He has said the family is prepared to take the legal fight to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

The Browns are defending a legal victory they won in 2013, when a federal judge struck down key parts of Utah's law banning polygamy. Advocacy groups for polygamy and individual liberties called the ruling a significant decision that removed the threat of arrest for the state's plural families.

Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes appealed, saying courts have long upheld laws banning polygamy because they prevent abuse of women and children.

Unlike same-sex marriage advocates, the Browns are not seeking full legal recognition of polygamous marriages. That portion of Utah's bigamy law prohibiting multiple marriages license was left in place by U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups when he decided that a provision of the state law forbidding cohabitation violated the family's freedom of religion.

In most polygamous families, the man is legally married to one woman but only "spiritually married" to the others.

The teaching that polygamy brings exaltation in heaven is a legacy of the early Mormon church, but the mainstream Salt Lake City-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abandoned the practice in 1890 and strictly prohibits it today.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/08/28/sister-wives-family-cites-gay-marriage-ruling-in-polygamy-case/
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Let's see.  This won't affect my life in any fashion.  It's not going to affect my marriage.  Its not going to cost me money.  It's not going to give my dogs rabies.  It's not going to make me work over time.  It's not going to affect my property taxes.  It's not going to devalue my home.  

I don't care what these people do.  I'll take a tea party stand on this one.  Smaller government!  Let people experience freedom!  (Those silly turds don't want people to have "that kind" of freedom.)
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What were the FIRST words out of my mouth (here on CE) when the gay marriage ruling first came down???

"Plural marriage will be next"

I hate to say i told you so... but I TOLD YOU SO.
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I knew this would not be far off and based on the decision by the Supreme Court no reason this should be denied.
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