[url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/16/stephanie-redus-son-adoption-craigslist_n_3285252.html]...on Craigslist.[/url]
[quote]A Texas mother was arrested for allegedly attempting to put her 3-year-old son up for adoption on Craigslist.
Stephanie Redus, 29, told authorities that she placed the ad because she struggles with depression and anxiety, CBS Houston reports. She is currently pregnant.
The ad stated:
[quote] "Hi, I'm trying to adopt out my three-year-old son. I'm not in a good place in my life and don't feel like I can care for him properly, but I don't know where to start. If you or know anyone who is interested in caring for him please let me know. I'm a single mom and can't do this.
Thanks, Desperate."[/quote]
The posting, published May 1, has since been removed by Craigslist administrators, NBC News reports. [/quote]
[url=http://law.onecle.com/texas/penal/25.09.00.html]Texas law[/url] states:
[quote] A person commits an offense if the person advertises in the public media that the person will place a child for adoption or will provide or obtain a child for adoption.[/quote]
Is it just me, or does this seem like a gross violation of the 1st Amendment? If someone follows all other laws while placing a child for adoption, then why can't they use the "public media" to advertise it? Private adoption (adoption without an agency) is [url=http://www.texasbar.com/Content/NavigationMenu/ForThePublic/FreeLegalInformation/FamilyLaw/AdoptionOptionsADirectoryofAdoptionAgenciesinTexas.pdf]perfctly legal[/url] in Texas, and the woman wasn't offering money or anything else for the child, so the only thing that she did wrong was advertise that she wanted to give up her son. Am I alone in thinking that the law is the problem here?
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I swear I've seen this before.
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Edited by CostlyAxis: 5/16/2013 4:07:23 PMIt would be a far stretch to claim a violation of the 1st Amendment because it's not what she's saying that violated any laws, but that her actions have consequences on another citizen's rights. Only the government (or those granted permission by the government) has the right to dictate the rights of a citizen under due process. She's clearly sidestepping this. However, I am ignorant on many things, and do not the whole process that you have linked about private adoption. Edit: Ah, I found the issue even with Private Adoptions. She is advertising the fact she wants her child adopted which violates even the Private Adoption route.
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hey guys look another good example of don't have sex till marriage.
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This is terrible. If she doesn't want it, why not let someone else have it who hopefully won't have sex with it?
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I agree, but it is slightly unethical to do it on [i]Craigslist[/i] of all places.