Monday, February 15, 2016

UNITED STATES

PROVO, UNITED STATES: Tom Green (2nd L) walks to Fourth District Court with his five wives Hannah (L), Cari (2nd L), Linda (3rd R), LeeAnn (2nd R) Shirley (R) in Provo, UT 24 August 2001. Green is being sentenced for his conviction on bigamy and criminal non-support in June 2001. AFP PHOTO/GEORGE FREY (Photo credit should read GEORGE FREY/AFP/Getty Images)
Photo credit: GEORGE FREY/AFP/Getty Images
Polygamy isn’t legal in the U.S. But if it were, would you wanna get in on it?
According to a new survey, 93% of Americans say no. One-on-one marriage is good for them. Which means there are 7% of us who wouldn’t necessarily be polygamists, but aren’t willing to rule it out.
The survey also found that 18% of Americans think polygamy should be legal, and 28% think it should be legal if it’s part of your religious beliefs.
There’s also some confusion about whether it is part of anyone’s religious beliefs. 46% of Americans think Mormons are polygamous. But they haven’t been since 1890.

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