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In addition, from Arizona, I don't know if there are others with similar requirements:
" Notwithstanding subsection A, first cousins may marry if both are sixty-five years of age or older or if one or both first cousins are under sixty-five years of age, upon approval of any superior court judge in the state if proof has been presented to the judge that one of the cousins is unable to reproduce. "
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This actually leans in my direction: not only is procreation not a marriage requirement, sometimes it's prohibited.
Not sure such a provision is constitutionally justified, though. I am super skeptical of the government deciding that a particular person "shouldn't" have children.