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Home»Politics»Oklahoma Lawmakers Face Backlash After Child Marriage Vote Triggers Outrage Online: ‘Legalized Abuse’

Oklahoma Lawmakers Face Backlash After Child Marriage Vote Triggers Outrage Online: ‘Legalized Abuse’

The Bible can be used to justify anything

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeMay 28, 20263 Mins Read
Oklahoma lawmakers debate child marriage ban during House floor session
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Oklahoma lawmakers approved a sweeping ban on child marriage, setting 18 as the absolute minimum age for marriage in the state. The measure drew national attention after dozens of Republican lawmakers opposed the bill and defended existing exceptions using biblical references, parental rights arguments, and accusations of government overreach.

According to LGBTQ Nation, Senate Bill 504 officially became law on May 13 without the signature of Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, whose office did not explain why he refused to sign the legislation. The bill passed the Republican-controlled House in a 51–36 vote after previously passing unanimously in the state Senate. The new law removes all previous exceptions that allowed minors under 18 to marry with parental consent or under certain judicial circumstances.

Supporters of the legislation argued previous loopholes left minors vulnerable to coercion, exploitation, and forced marriages. State Rep. Andy Fugate, who backed the bill, said the prior system enabled abusive situations involving minors through marriage laws.

Opposition to the measure intensified during debate inside the Oklahoma House. State Rep. Jim Olsen questioned whether it was “always wrong” for 17-year-olds to marry before referencing the biblical marriage of Mary and Joseph.

State Rep. Derrick Hildebrant also cited scripture while arguing against the bill, reading Hebrews 13:4 aloud and asking whether marriage should only apply to people over 18. Meanwhile, State Rep. Justin Humphrey argued the proposal represented government overreach, saying, “Do you know what socialism looks like? It’s when the government comes in and tells you what you’re going to do.”

Humphrey also argued parents should retain the right to make decisions for their children and pointed to couples who married as minors and “remained married until they’re dead.”

Residents Condemn Theological Defense of Child Marriage

The biblical arguments and parental rights defense quickly triggered backlash online.

“‘Child marriage’ = legalized abuse,” one commenter wrote, arguing the previous loopholes existed to “forcibly silence their victims.”

Others mocked the argument that banning child marriage represented socialism. “Yes, having laws = socialism,” one observer joked after lawmakers compared the proposal to government overreach.

Some critics also accused Republican lawmakers of hypocrisy. One commenter argued the same political movement that opposes government involvement in marriage decisions has also supported laws targeting transgender people and restricting gender identity protections.

“If the child is young enough that their parents are still making decisions FOR them, they shouldn’t be getting married,” another resident wrote. “And the decision to marry should in no way be made BY the parents.”

The biblical references sparked especially strong reactions online. After one lawmaker cited scripture to defend existing marriage exemptions, one commenter responded by accusing lawmakers of defending harmful practices involving minors.

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Others focused directly on the final vote count. “So 36 Republicans voted to enable predators?” one resident asked while criticizing lawmakers who opposed the bill.

The new law officially ends all child marriage exceptions in Oklahoma, but the floor debate surrounding the legislation has continued fueling national arguments over religion, parental authority, and the role of government in protecting minors.

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Adanna is a Nigerian freelance political writer covering US politics, with experience in content writing since 2021 and graphic design.

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