Pubdate: Mon, 02 Sep 2002 Source: Arizona Daily Star (AZ) Copyright: 2002 Pulitzer Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.azstarnet.com/star/today/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/23 Author: Barbara J. Brown PRENATAL DRUG ABUSE LAWS ARE NEEDED Re: the Aug. 24 article titled "Family, state failed crack baby." This article should result in a long overdue public outcry to change the laws covering prenatal drug and alcohol abuse. How many infant lives will it take to create legislative action, which makes addicting an unborn child to drugs and alcohol a crime? Babies born with cocaine in their systems are extremely damaged. Their nervous systems are greatly impaired, and they are obviously in tremendous pain, screaming, jerking and unable to be held or comforted by the nurses who care for them. Their emotional, physical and intellectual processes become very unpredictable, causing lifelong problems for these poor helpless victims, if they live. These infants are victims of child abuse, and the mother and father are responsible and should be held accountable. The cocaine mother has no constraints placed against her and is free to repeat the childbearing process. Society may argue that the mother has rights, but what are the rights of these abused babies? Should a mother have the right to harm and inflict such a lifetime of abuse - if not death - on a poor helpless child at birth? Who will protect these infants, if not society and the state of Arizona? Let our candidates for governor and state legislature tell us what they will do to help these infant victims. Barbara J. Brown, R.N., Ed.D. Editor, Nursing Administration Quarterly - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom