I would venture to say No. That would more than likely include all of the other states too.
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Yes, effective June 1, 2014, it is legal for same-sex couples to marry in Illinois.
There is no specific term for people who marry animals, as marriages between humans and animals are not legally recognized or accepted in society. This behavior is considered taboo and illegal in most jurisdictions due to ethical and moral concerns.
16 animals are endangered in illinois
Yes
The kind of animals that Delaware has that Illinois does not is beavers and river otters. They also have horseshoe crabs and Illinois does not.
Yes.
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Three migratory animals that can be found in Illinois are the American white pelican, the wood duck, and the ruby-throated hummingbird. These animals travel to Illinois seasonally to breed, feed, or seek better climatic conditions.
In Illinois it is entirely possible to get married. It will require still parental permission.
To my understanding as long as you have parental consent, you get married any time, and in any state really. If you're under the age of 18, and you have their permission, then its legal. There are *many* states--such as Illinois--that will not allow a 15-year-old to marry, even with parental consent. Missouri, I believe, may allow it. However, please note, per http://www.divorcenet.com/states/illinois/ilfaq_01 "If Illinois law prohibits two people from marrying, can they marry in another state? No. An Illinois resident who intends to return and reside in Illinois cannot evade the law of the state by marrying in another state with less strict requirements. Such a marriage is null and void for all purposes in Illinois."