Talk:Legality of incest in the United States

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easily-fixed broken links[edit]

In several cases, we just have to avoid using the most recent wayback version. Alternatively, the new link at https://apps.rainn.org/policy/ may provide more up-to-date info, but it seems slow to render and presents a degree of challenge to find the information of interest. Otherwise, the older version might provide a more easily understood display of the information.

There are some caveats and additional work to be done:

  • Some of the links don't actually go to the expected page (link is based on what was provided in current article).
  • I haven't compared the data at these links to the laws as stated in the article.
  • I also haven't compared the data at these links to other sources of current law.
  • It's not clear that the links provided are intended to be persistent.

Here's the list:

Fabrickator (talk) 05:37, 1 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Incest[edit]

INCEST IS GOING HARD IN THE USA ALOT SURPRISED NO LAW ENFORCEMENT IS GOING TO ACKNOWLEDGE A INCEST SITUATION IF OCCASIONALLY IT DOESN'T HAVE A DECENT EXPOSURE IT IS GOING TO BE A LEGALIZED CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT COMING FROM THE FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BEST DESCRIBED AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DECISIONS FOR THE USA AS OF NOVEMBER 21 2023 IT IS A CONSENT TO HAVE INCEST IF OCCASIONALLY IT DOESN'T CONSENT AND GETS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT NON CONSENTING PERSON WILL HAVE TO PRESS CHARGES AND PROCESS WILL SPEAK FOR ITS SELF. 97.78.195.98 (talk) 23:21, 26 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]