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'Duck Dynasty' star told men to marry 15-year-old girls. Is that even legal?

Phil Robertson of 'Duck Dynasty' has a new controversy: A video has surfaced in which he counsels men to marry young teen brides. While that's legal, it's not necessarily sage advice, data show.

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This image shows Phil Robertson from the popular series 'Duck Dynasty.' Mr. Robertson was suspended from the show this month for comments about homosexuality. Now, his past comments about marrying teen girls are stirring trouble.

Fresh off a nine-day suspension for comparing homosexuality to bestiality and gays to terrorists, 鈥淒uck Dynasty鈥 patriarch Phil Robertson is in the cultural cross hairs again, this time for a 2009 video where he suggests men should marry girls who are 鈥15 or 16.鈥

Now, look here, as the TV show鈥檚 Uncle Si might say. In the video, there are chuckles in the crowd along with Mr. Robertson鈥檚 comments, and the tone is tongue-in-cheek.

Nevertheless, with the Robertson clan just trying to put the dustup with A&E, the cable channel that airs 鈥淒uck Dynasty,鈥 in the rearview mirror, some critics have wondered whether Robertson is promoting pedophilia.聽 At the very least, 鈥渢his type of 鈥榬iver rat counseling鈥 is bound to raise eyebrows among network brass,鈥 writes the Huffington Post.

For his part, Robertson married his wife, Kay, when she was 16 (and he was 20), which is allowed in Louisiana with parental consent. There鈥檚 logic to thinking young when thinking marriage, Robertson opined in the video, which was posted Monday on YouTube and was purportedly shot at a 2009 Georgia Sportsmen鈥檚 Ministry event.聽 (The first 鈥淒uck Dynasty鈥 episode aired in early 2012.)

Robertson can be seen offering what he calls 鈥渞iver rat counseling鈥 to the group, and then goes on to suggest that 鈥測ou got to marry these girls when they are about 15 or 16.鈥 After suggesting that a younger woman will 鈥減luck your ducks,鈥 he adds, 鈥淟ook, you wait 'til they get to be 20 years old, the only picking that's going to take place is your pocket," he says.

The riff is similar to one he relates in his book, 鈥淗appy, Happy, Happy: My life and legacy as the Duck Commander,鈥 where Robertson writes that a teen bride would 鈥減luck your ducks鈥 while a 20-year-old 鈥渨ould only pick your pockets.鈥 Robertson adds in his book, "Now, that's a joke, and a lot of people seem to laugh at it, but there is a certain amount of truth in it."

In the video, Robertson couches his advice to marry 鈥榚m early by saying, 鈥淵ou need to check with mom and dad about that, of course.鈥 Indeed, most states allow 16-year-olds to marry as long as parents consent and attend the ceremony.聽 Some US states allow teens under 16 to marry, but only if a judge OKs the nuptials. Some states allow a pregnant teenager to wed without mom and dad鈥檚 blessings.

Census surveys show there are regional variations to the number of teen marriages. Southern states like Louisiana and conservative 鈥渞ed states鈥 like Alaska have higher teen-marriage rates than New England states, for example.

Statistics also suggest that the core of Robertson鈥檚 argument 鈥 that younger brides make better marriages 鈥 may not be sage advice. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded in 2001 that nearly half of those who marry younger than 18 are divorced 10 years later, compared with 24 percent of those who marry after age 25. The marriage age of women in the US has risen from just over 20 in 1950 to nearly 27 today.

鈥淢ost young women don鈥檛 fare very well when it comes to raising a family as a teenager, and those precious few who get married, the marriages are very short-lived,鈥 Bill Albert, chief program officer for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, told The New York Times in 2008. 鈥淚 know and respect a lot of 17-year-olds, but I don鈥檛 think any of them are ready to be married and begin the lifelong task of raising a child.鈥

Marrying a teenage wife, it turns out, has been perhaps rarer than thought, even at periods in the distant past, according to author Peter Laslett. He writes in 鈥淭he World We Have Lost鈥 that among 1,000 marriage certificates issued by the Archdiocese of Canterbury in England in the 17th century, there was only one bride aged 13, four that were 15, and 12 that were 16; the vast majority of brides were at least 19 before they wed.

Robertson and his clan reached an agreement with A&E on Friday where Phil could return from an 鈥渋ndefinite hiatus鈥 sparked by his comments to GQ magazine about homosexuality in exchange for the family鈥檚 support in efforts aimed at condemning intolerance. The agreement, however, isn鈥檛 likely to curb Robertson鈥檚 penchant for folksy advice.

Indeed, in 2009, Robertson gave the Georgia sportsmen a few other pieces of advice about how to pick a wife, including: 鈥淢ake sure that she can cook a meal 鈥 and make sure she carries her Bible. That鈥檒l save you a lot of trouble down the road.鈥

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