In 2008, Nebraska decriminalized child abandonment. The move was part of a “safe haven” law designed to address increased rates of infanticide in the state. Like other safe haven laws, parents in Nebraska who felt unprepared to care for their babies could drop them off at a designated location without fear of arrest and prosecution. But legislators made a major logistical error: They failed to implement an age limitation for dropped-off children.
Within just weeks of the law passing, parents started dropping off their kids. But here’s the rub: None of them were infants. A couple of months in, 36 children had been left in state hospitals and police stations. Twenty-two of the children were over 13 years old. A 51-year-old grandmother dropped off a 12-year-old boy. One father dropped off his entire family — nine children from ages one to 17. Others drove from neighboring states to drop off their children once they heard that they could abandon them without repercussion.
The Nebraska state government, realizing the tremendous mistake it had made, held a special session of the legislature to rewrite the law in order to add an age limitation. Governor Dave Heineman said the change would “put the focus back on the original intent of these laws, which is saving newborn babies and exempting a parent from prosecution for child abandonment. It should also prevent those outside the state from bringing their children to Nebraska in an attempt to secure services.”
One father dropped off his entire family.
On November 21, 2008, the last day that the safe haven law was in effect for children of all ages, a mother from Yolo County, California, drove over 1,200 miles to the Kimball County Hospital in Nebraska where she left her 14-year-old son.
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amandabees reblogged this from kenyatta and added:
I have never understood the age cut off. How many of these parents would have unloaded their children years ago if...
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caro likes this
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g4m3rftw reblogged this from kenyatta and added:
What the actual fuck?
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speshal-k likes this
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mistersaxon reblogged this from kenyatta and added:
LOL - YOLO county. I guess you really do, huh?
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civilrightsandsillythings reblogged this from kenyatta and added:
Wow… Can’t you give your children up for adoption anytime? Why abandon them randomly? This is really sad…
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rkillax reblogged this from kenyatta and added:
sosososo good and the idea of just dropping off your adolescent kid is hilariously tragic
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