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Oct 27 2008

Sick of your kid? Dump him in Nebraska!

If you’re sick and tired of taking care of your children, just dump them in Nebraska!  Nebraska actually has a law that you can abandon your child up to age 18 and not be prosecuted…and that’s exactly what a Georgia Mother did to her 12 year old son.

wow.

CNN reports that the state of Nebraska plans to change the law to apply to babies up to three days old only, so if you want to dump your child without fear of reprocussion, hurry! This offer is for a limited time only!

Please excuse my sarcasm, but some states create the most ridiculas laws. ***IF ANYONE KNOWS OF ANY OTHER INSANE LAWS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW***

Listen, I am not criticizing the mother, whatever her reasons were, they were.  I don’t agree with it, I feel it was irresponsible, but we don’t know her circumstances as of yet and so I just wanted to make note of the law itself.

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