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Rand Paul's pro-life plan to ban the shackling of pregnant women in prison
by Jack Hunter
November 14, 2018
The following horror story was told by former prisoner Tonier Cain-Muldrow to Vice in January:
“While I was incarcerated I miscarried at five months pregnant. They shackled me to the bed and left me to lay there for several hours with my deceased baby stuck between my legs. My lifeless baby was unable to fully abort and I was left lying there hopeless and helpless. I will never be able to erase that memory.”
In September, Reason's C.J. Ciaramella reported on a pregnant woman named Pamela Winn who was a federal prisoner in Georgia in the early 2000s. Winn’s wrists and ankles were regularly shackled during transport, which is obviously not ideal for expecting women. During one of those transports, Winn fell while trying to climb into a van.
"My wrists being secured to the belly chain on me, it was like a tree falling. There was no way for me to break my fall. I couldn't move or do anything but fall. From that point is when I started bleeding."
"Once I got to the hospital, I'm shackled to the bed in excruciating pain. I've got two male officers down between my legs that I don't know anything about. You're already experiencing a loss and then you have to be humiliated and embarrassed on top of that."
Winn, who was about six weeks pregnant at the time, lost the baby.
There are many stories like these. Why is something so inhumane even happening?
Why is a country like the United States shackling pregnant women in the first place?
That’s the question Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., seeks to address with his bipartisan Pregnant Women in Custody Act of 2018, introduced on Wednesday along with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. The bill seeks to protect the health and safety of pregnant women in federal custody and, according to Paul’s press release ,would end the practice of using “restraints and restrictive housing on pregnant federal inmates and incentivize states to adopt similar practices by leveraging existing federal assistance programs.” This Senate legislation is the companion bill to the House’s Pregnant Women in Custody Act introduced by Reps. Karen Bass, D-Calif., and Mia Love, R-Utah.
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