No it is not legal.
Marriages are recognized throughout the US. If it is legal in Arkansas, it will be legal in Mississippi.
Absolutely not.......legal marriage is recognized across the country. You would then be considered a bigamist, and that is a crime.
The age of majority is the legal age. In Arkansas that is 18 and graduated from high school.
No, it doesn't. Not even joining the military at 17 makes you a legal adult. 18 is the age of majority no matter what.
Of course not, you can not legally marry more than one person at a time.
As of 2011 Salvia is legal in Arkansas.
No. A divorce is the dissolution of a legal marriage. You are not married to your parents.
In Arkansas, a 17-year-old can move out of their parents' home with permission from a parent or legal guardian. Without this consent, they are considered a minor and may not have the legal capacity to enter into a rental agreement or make decisions about housing on their own.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
No, the legal age of majority for Arkansas is 18. If the parents of the minor(s) object to the action they have several legal options in which to resolve the problem.
Arkansas has required education until age 17. And they have no emancipation statute. *When a minor becomes legally married he or she is considered to be emancipated for all practical legal purposes other than those that are restricted by law, for example buying and/or consuming alcohol; that being the case, a married minor can drop out of school without consent of parents, guardian or authorities. Arkansas Statute 9-26-104, "Removal of Disability of Age of a Minor".