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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGuess Who Profits When You Can Throw Pregnant Women in Jail for Using Drugs?
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/guess-who-profits-when-you-can-throw-pregnant-women-jail-using-drugsPregnancy holds a special space in most societies, it is a biological necessity for species preservation and represents the promise of future generations. Pregnancy is thought by many to bestow upon women an extra layer of societal protection and care. Social conventions dictate that pregnant women be given priority seating on buses, trains and other forms of transport and in lines for rest rooms and priority rescue during natural disasters. We believe ourselves to be solicitous and helpful to pregnant women and accord them an extra measure of respect.
But in many ways in the United States the treatment of pregnant women has been and continues to be class specific. Poor and working-class women often find pregnancy a difficult time, especially if they have jobs that dont offer health care benefits, sick time or maternity leave. Those challenges can make pregnancy difficult enough without the extra worry of health care providers and/or aggressive prosecutors looking over your shoulders and sometimes even examining your urine to make sure you arent engaging in activities they consider harmful to your fetus. In the aftermath of the crack cocaine media hysteria of the 1980s, laws that were enacted to give more protection to women who were physically assaulted while pregnant began to be used against pregnant women. Punitive prosecutors and anti-choice advocates promoted the idea that the most dangerous place for certain children is their mothers womb.
This month saw an escalation in this perversion of protection when Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed legislation that will allow women in the state to be charged with assault for harm to their fetus or newborn that can be attributed to the mothers use of illegal drugs beginning July 1st. Haslam signed the legislation after extensive conversations with experts including substance abuse, mental health, health and law enforcement officials, he wrote in a statement. The intent of this bill is to give law enforcement and district attorneys a tool to address illicit drug use among pregnant women through treatment programs.
This law brings treatment to the worst of the worst, say state representative Terri Weaver, who sponsored the bill in the House. Its heartbreaking if youre a police officer, and you see a woman is seven or eight months pregnant and shooting heroin. There is an individual inside that belly that has no choice but to take whatever goes into it.
Tennessee has become one of the top states for babies born addicted, says Weaver, who introduced the bill in the House. The legislation is just the latest in Tennessees series of efforts to deal with a rise in infants born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), which is a group of problems akin to the effects of withdrawal.
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Guess Who Profits When You Can Throw Pregnant Women in Jail for Using Drugs? (Original Post)
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May 2014
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(45,851 posts)1. The single most common preventable cause of birth defects is alcohol consumption while pregnant
I doubt it's different in Tennessee than anywhere else.