First Woman Charged on Controversial Law

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that Criminalizes Drug Use During Pregnancy



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A Tennessee woman is the first to be charged under a new state law that specifically makes it a crime to take drugs while pregnant, calling it "assault."

Mallory Loyola, 26, was arrested this week after both she and her newborn infant tested positive for meth, according to ABC News affiliate WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee. Loyola is the first person in the state to prosecuted for the offense.

The law, which just went into effect earlier this month, allows a woman to be "prosecuted for assault for the illegal use of a narcotic drug while pregnant" if her infant is harmed or addicted to the drug.

Monroe County Sheriff Bill Bivens told WATE-TV that the 26-year-old admitted to smoking meth days before giving birth.

"Anytime someone is addicted and they can't get off for their own child, their own flesh and blood, it's sad," he said.

Bivens said he hoped the arrest would deter other pregnant women from drug use.

"Hopefully it will send a signal to other women who are pregnant and have a drug problem to seek help. That's what we want them to do," he said.

The law has come under tremendous opposition from both state and national critics, who say that the law will hinder drug-addicted pregnant women from getting help and treatment.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee is actively seeking to challenge the law, which they describe as raising "serious constitutional concerns regarding equal treatment under the law."

"This dangerous law unconstitutionally singles out new mothers struggling with addiction for criminal assault charges," Thomas Castelli, legal director of the ACLU Tennessee, said in a statement. "By focusing on punishing women rather than promoting healthy pregnancies, the state is only deterring women struggling with alcohol or drug dependency from seeking the pre-natal care they need."

Just before Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed the bill in April, Michael Botticelli, acting director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy at the time, said the federal government didn't want to "criminalize" addiction.

"What's important is that we create environments where we're really diminishing the stigma and the barriers, particularly for pregnant women, who often have a lot of shame and guilt about their substance abuse disorders," Botticelli said, according to The Nashville Tennessean. "We know that it's usually a much more effective treatment and less costly to our taxpayers if we make sure that we're treating folks."

Haslam released a statement after signing the bill saying the intent of the law is to "give law enforcement and district attorneys a tool to address illicit drug use among pregnant women through treatment programs."
Loyola was released on $2,000 bail and was charged with a misdemeanor according to WATE-TV. The law allows anyone charged to use entering a treatment program before birth and successfully completing it afterwards as a defense.

Calls to Loyola's family were not immediately returned.

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Sadly, I don't think this law will stop addicted mothers from using.
 
Right, BUT it would prevent another pregnancy with same meth user. Know what I mean?

If we don't do a thing, next year she might be pregnant again and smoke meth, that is what the law wants prevent from happening again.

Sadly, I don't think this law will stop addicted mothers from using.
 
Right, BUT it would prevent another pregnancy with same meth user. Know what I mean?

If we don't do a thing, next year she might be pregnant again and smoke meth, that is what the law wants prevent from happening again.

I seriously doubt that , once a druggie always a druggie and that law it not going to stop this from happening. The women are not going to be thinking about have 'safe sex' when they're stoned out their minds. They could be too stoned to even know they're having sex.
 
Question, how can a prisoner gets pregnancy while in the cell room?

I seriously doubt that , once a druggie always a druggie and that law it not going to stop this from happening. The women are not going to be thinking about have 'safe sex' when they're stoned out their minds. They could be too stoned to even know they're having sex.
 
I seriously doubt that , once a druggie always a druggie and that law it not going to stop this from happening. The women are not going to be thinking about have 'safe sex' when they're stoned out their minds. They could be too stoned to even know they're having sex.

They also sell/trade sex for drugs... so it wont stop.
 
They ought to take the baby away from Meth users. If they can't stop for their unborn, they have no business in having one. Let the baby be adopted to people who really want them.
 
Sure with all women around how can they get preggy with another women?

Using crack while pregnancy, who gets the rights, mom or the baby?

According to article, she got misdemeanor charge so that's shorter jail sentence and she could do again and again.
 
Right, BUT it would prevent another pregnancy with same meth user. Know what I mean?

If we don't do a thing, next year she might be pregnant again and smoke meth, that is what the law wants prevent from happening again.

huh? prevent another pregnancy? that makes no sense at all. I'm appalled to see that you support a government control over woman's body.

you're mistaken. such law does not exist to prevent anything. it exists to punish a woman who chose to make a stupid decision like drug during pregnancy. I thought you're not naive?
 
Drug addiction knows no boundaries...having seen crack babies in ICU at the hospital...very pitiful sight!....

We also see pregnant women/girls smoking cigarettes while pregnant....they simply don't care.

Any woman who puts their baby in danger while pregnant, IMO...should be jailed and the baby taken away at birth. Law or no Law.
 
huh? prevent another pregnancy? that makes no sense at all. I'm appalled to see that you support a government control over woman's body.

you're mistaken. such law does not exist to prevent anything. it exists to punish a woman who chose to make a stupid decision like drug during pregnancy. I thought you're not naive?

Diehardbiker: Jiro is naive!!!

Jiro: Diehardbiker is naive!!!
 
As a former teacher I can tell you that drug babies are a huge problem once they get into school. I had one 16 yo boy who had about a 2 second attention span and I have always wondered what happened to him. The law is good to have on the books, but I think it will be very hard to enforce unless you get the doctors that treat these women involved.
 
They did a long term study on crack babies starting in the 80s where they tracked the kids for 20 years. What they found that was that they had no more problems than any other healthy baby. What caused the problems was homelife, which was often a reason the mothers were using crack in the first place. Poverty was the biggest predictor of a crack baby's success.
 
they should worded it differently and put woman in a unit helping people get off drugs they are not criminals just desperate people..it seems awful she gets prison when the real crime is the dealer
 
Drugs are illegal...didn't stop people from taking them.

This law wont stop pregnant addicts from using.
 
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