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Cambion
It could also be an alternative to frustrated parents killing their unwanted kids when they decide they don't want to be parents anymore.
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Cambion
Oh yeah, I remember that. The Safe Haven Law in Nebraska in 2008, I believe? They didn't specify an age limit on the kids people could dump, so people exploited the loophole and flocked from all over the country to legally abandon their kids in Nebraska. Some people dumped teenagers, some dumped entire families of kids and not just one. By the time lawmakers figured out they fucked up and set an age limit, I think nearly three dozen kids were left in Nebraska. People were honestly rushing to Nebraska to leave their kids there before someone noticed the loophole and fixed it.
If this became a thing, then the people handling the legal part of it would need to really go over it with a fine-toothed comb to make sure there were no loopholes anyone could take advantage of. Even then, someone would still find one because people are very good at finding those kinds of things.
Re: Social Media replacing adoption agencies? July 17, 2018 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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Cambion
Oh yeah, I remember that. The Safe Haven Law in Nebraska in 2008, I believe? They didn't specify an age limit on the kids people could dump, so people exploited the loophole and flocked from all over the country to legally abandon their kids in Nebraska. Some people dumped teenagers, some dumped entire families of kids and not just one. By the time lawmakers figured out they fucked up and set an age limit, I think nearly three dozen kids were left in Nebraska. People were honestly rushing to Nebraska to leave their kids there before someone noticed the loophole and fixed it.
If this became a thing, then the people handling the legal part of it would need to really go over it with a fine-toothed comb to make sure there were no loopholes anyone could take advantage of. Even then, someone would still find one because people are very good at finding those kinds of things.
Re: Social Media replacing adoption agencies? July 22, 2018 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,978 |
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yurble
I don't see the problem with the "loophole". Should kids have to suffer being unwanted or murdered just because their parents get sick of them at school age instead of as infants? Better if there is a system, than leaving them with breeders like that to be abused.