No, I think they are having the same problem that Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and a few other states are having with polygamist cults. A lot of the woman that are in that situation were born into these compounds, forced to get married as girls (12-15) and incest happens in these situations as well. The bigger problem is most are brainwashed like most cult members and guard the cult leader when he goes from compound to compound. These places are in such desolate locations that is hard to know they are there until they are well established. It is also speculated that child trafficking is how they get new members to increase their population and stabilize the gene pool.
2006-06-27 03:07:38
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answered by rarabecca 2
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Yes. There are known locations of polygamists and they just ignore it. I don't like polygamy and I would never do it myself, but if everyone enters into it willingly, I don't have a problem with it (but, that is the problem- I think that a lot of people don't enter into it willingly).
2006-06-27 02:53:51
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answered by Princess 5
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I don't think so....It is just something that is so hard to deal with. I know that Canada has the same problem, and there isn't an easy way to deal with it.
2006-06-27 02:54:07
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answered by mrselange 5
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Probably...I'm sure other states are guilty of it too though.
2006-06-27 02:53:20
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answered by Kyleen G 4
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