milliondollarchamp Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 OMAHA, Neb. - A second teenager from outside Nebraska has been left at an Omaha hospital under the state's unique safe-haven law, apparently after his parent flew to the city specifically to abandon him, state officials said Monday. A 13-year-old Michigan boy was left at Creighton University Medical Center early Monday morning, said Nebraska Health and Human Services spokeswoman Kathie Osterman. Since July 18, when the new law went into effect, 18 children between the ages of 1 and 17 have been abandoned. Nebraska's safe-haven law allows children as old as 18 to be left at state-licensed hospitals without fear of prosecution. This is the second time that a child from outside the state has been left at a hospital in Nebraska. It's not clear why the boy was left, Osterman said. He was placed in an emergency shelter. Last week, a 14-year-old girl from Iowa was left at an Omaha hospital by her grandparents. She has since been returned to her family. Her abandonment set off concerns that Nebraska's broadly written law could make the state a dumping ground for unwanted children. Officials with the state's Department of Health and Human Services have stressed that the safe-haven law should be used for children in immediate danger only. State offices were closed for Columbus Day Monday, slowing the investigation. Officials have said parents and caregivers contemplating using the law should understand there is no guarantee a child could be returned to them if they change their minds. The placement may involve the courts, and the process of regaining custody may prove difficult. Several of the parents or guardians who have left children cited uncontrollable behavioral problems as reasons for using the law. An out-of-work widower who left nine of his 10 children - ages 1 to 17 - said he simply felt overwhelmed by his responsibilities. That man, Gary Staton, has asked a judge to approve state-supervised visitation with the children he abandoned. Officials have encouraged parents to seek other resources before resorting to abandonment. They've urged desperate parents to ask for help from family, faith-based groups and other community services before abandoning their children at hospitals. State lawmakers and Gov. Dave Heineman have said the safe haven law, which was intended to protect infants, needs to be changed. The current law uses the word "child," which some have taken to mean "minor," or anyone under the age of 19. The Legislature's Judiciary and Health and Human Services committees plan to hold a joint public hearing on the safe-haven law on Nov. 13 http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/10/13/ap5544436.html thats pretty shitty.... i guess if the parents are willing to do that, then the kid is probably better off without them. hopefully it doesnt fuck up the kid for the rest of his life.
Timmy8271 Posted October 14, 2008 Report Posted October 14, 2008 What happened to the good old days of kids being put on the streets and having to give handy's for food?
2GOLD Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 Dammit, just dress your daughters up real pretty and send em to Nashville! It worked for FANCY!
2GOLD Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 Only in Nebraska... Oh come on, it's the best tourist attracting idea ever! "Come for the corn, leave your children"
Black Lushus Posted October 23, 2008 Report Posted October 23, 2008 Another 17 year old was just dropped off at one of the hospital's last night. We can now no longer get angry when people make fun of our state...
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