Pubdate: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 Source: Observer, The (UK) Copyright: Guardian Media Group plc. 1999 Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Author: Alexis Bloom in San Francisco CRACK ADDICTS OFFERED 'BRIBE' TO BE STERILISED A U.S. Charity is offering $200 cash payments for drug-addicted women to be permanently sterilised or consent to long-term contraception. The offer, on billboards in California, Florida, Nevada, Illinois and Minnesota, is by the charity Children Requiring a Caring Kommunity (CRACK). The controversial organisation - which has been attacked by civil rights groups - says it aims to 'offer aggressive preventative measures in regard to destructive drug pregnancies'. Typically, women who have been sterilised have no health insurance, and come from poor backgrounds. Most have been, or still are, addicted to crack cocaine. Individuals arrange and pay for the procedure themselves, then have a form provided by CRACK signed by a doctor. They are then eligible to receive the $200 payment. One long-term contraceptive option pushed by CRACK is Norplant: hormone-releasing capsules, inserted under the skin. Due to side effects such as vaginal bleeding and nausea, Norplant is banned in Britain. 'About 75 per cent of the women choose tubal ligation (sterilisation),' said Lin Alvarez, the assistant director of CRACK. 'These addicts really don't want children.' Respondents so far have all been women addicted to drugs, usually to crack cocaine. Men who agree to a vasectomy may also claim the $200. CRACK say 51 women have so far been sterilised in five states. Twenty others have taken Norplant, Depo-Provera, or an intra-uterine device. The CRACK programme, funded by private donations, has so far paid addicts $13,800. The tax-deductible contributions range from $5 to $3,000, and due to recent publicity, the programme has raised more than $150,000. The scheme is the brainchild of Barbara Harris, 48, a Californian housewife who has fostered four children born to a crack-addicted mother. She also wrote legislation attempting to criminalise drug-addicted women who decided to have children. When Bill 2614 failed to pass in the Californian Assembly, Harris began promoting 'cash for contraception'. Harris claims cash is the best way to influence addicts. 'I guess some of the women use it for drugs. That's not my concern,' she says. 'So many babies born to drug-addicted women do not survive. 'These women are not getting pregnant because they love children, but because they're totally irresponsible. It's sad that they are on drugs, but... our programme is not about the women. It's about the children.' The American Civil Liberties Union called the programme 'morally bankrupt'. 'Barbara Harris wants to remove the right for these women to bear children because she doesn't approve of their behaviour,' said Michael Fleming, its California spokesman. 'Her policy is coercive. The $200 is a bribe.' - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto