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Abuse bill passes; spanking still OK

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From Times Wire Reports

Parliament passed a measure that tightens New Zealand’s laws against child abuse but still lets parents spank or otherwise discipline their children using “inconsequential” methods.

The new rule outlaws child beating, closing a legal loophole that the measure’s supporters said had led to recent acquittals of parents who had beaten children with lumber, electrical cables and a riding crop.

Opponents have said the bill amounts to a ban on slapping or smacking, and would turn thousands of parents into criminals. The legislation’s author, Green Party lawmaker Sue Bradford, received death threats.

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