Maybe now state legislatures with think harder about unintended
consequences when they go to pass another law.  I won't include Congress in
this statement because
99.9% of them don't think at all.


 Nebraska fears rush to drop off kids before haven law change
By Ed Lavandera
CNN

*OMAHA, Nebraska (CNN)* -- Nebraska officials said they're concerned about
an apparent rush by parents to drop their teenage children off at hospitals
before lawmakers change the state's troubled "safe haven" law.
 [image: Four children have been dropped off at Nebraska hospitals in the
last two days.]

Four children have been dropped off at Nebraska hospitals in the last two
days.

The latest cases came on the eve of a special session of the Legislature on
Friday to add an age limit to the law. On Thursday, a boy, 14, and his
17-year-old sister were dropped off at an Omaha hospital; the girl ran away
from the hospital, officials said. A 5-year-old boy was left by his mother
at a different hospital, officials said.

The day before, a father flew in from Miami, Florida, to leave his teenage
son at a hospital, officials said.

"Please don't bring your teenager to Nebraska," Gov. Dave Heineman told CNN.
"Think of what you are saying. You are saying you no longer support them.
You no longer love them." [image: Video] Watch as lawmakers convene to
change law 
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Nebraska <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/nebraska>'s safe haven law was
intended to allow parents to hand over an infant anonymously to a hospital
without being prosecuted. Of the 34 children who have been dropped off at
hospitals, officials said not one has been an infant.

All but six have been older than 10, according to a Nebraska Department of
Health and Human Services analysis.

State officials said because of legislative procedures it will take at least
a week to change the language of the safe haven law, creating a window where
more parents could try to take advantage of the loophole in the statute.

"We are ready and prepared that that situation occurs," said Todd Landry of
the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. "We want people to
understand that this is not the right way of getting the service for your
child, your teenager or your family."
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 State Sen. Tom White said lawmakers have been caught off-guard by the
number of teenagers taken in under the law.

"What you've seen is an extraordinary cry for help from people all across
the country," White said. "Nebraska can't afford to take care of all of
them. Nebraska would like to be able to, but they know that we can't so we
are going to have to change the law."

There's growing support among many Nebraska lawmakers to limit the safe
haven law to children no older than three days. But several lawmakers said
they'll push for something closer to a 30-day age limit.

The safe haven law was meant to protect
infants<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/child_safety>,
but there is no age limit under the current law. Five of the abandoned
children were brought to Nebraska from out of state. Parents have traveled
into Nebraska from Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Florida and Georgia.

Tysheema Brown drove from Georgia to leave her teenage son at an Omaha
hospital.

"Do not judge me as a parent <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Parenting>. I
love my son and my son knows that," Brown said. "There is just no help.
There hasn't been any help."

Safe haven laws allow distraught parents, who fear their children are in
imminent danger, to drop them off at hospitals without being charged with
abandonment. Nebraska was the last state in the country to pass such a law.
But every other state included an age limit.

The Department of Health and Human Services published a background profile
on 30 of the 34 safe haven cases. The report found:

 Twenty-seven children have received mental health treatment;

 28 children come from single parent homes;

 22 children had a parent with a history of incarceration; and

 20 of the 30 children are white; eight are black.    [image: advertisement]

There are 6,600 children in state custody, according to the Department of
Health and Human Services. Per capita the figure is one of the highest rates
in the country, Landry said.

"I think this has spurred some really healthy conversations about how do
parents get the help that they need when they are struggling with some of
these parenting issues," he said.

"And the message that we have been trying to get out is, 'Don't wait until
it's a crisis. Reach out to your family and friends.' "

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-- 
Taliesin MacAran
Phoenix, Az.

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