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gin marriage law : ウィキペディア英語版 | gin marriage law Gin marriage laws were laws passed in several American states in the 1930s that required waiting periods of several days between getting a marriage license and marrying. They were passed as part of a Prohibition-era moral panic over the idea of couples getting married while drunk. In 1927, ''The Pittsburgh Press'' said, "It was believed that a three-day cooling off would temper the ardor of unruly impetuous maids and swains."〔"Reno, Divorce Mecca, Now Haven of Wests Elopers". ''The Pittsburgh Press'', Sep 12, 1927.〕 == States ==
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