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There have been just a handful of cases in which mothers have been criminally charged in cases related to drugs and breastfeeding.In 2006, a California woman pleaded guilty to the involuntary manslaughter of her 3-month-old son by nursing him while on methamphetamine. In 2012, Maggie Jean Wortman, also of California, was sentenced to six years in prison for voluntary manslaughter of her 6-week-old due to methamphetamine in her breast milk. In 2014, a Washington woman was charged with endangerment with a controlled substance by breastfeeding her 2-year-old daughter while using methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana.In the medical literature, the cases of fatal infant poisonings by breastfeeding are also few and far between. One of the few examples was a letter in the medical journal JAMA regarding a 1994 case; it involved a?2-month-old in California who was found dead eight hours after breastfeeding. Although prosecutors were able to charge the mother with child endangerment, doctors who wrote the letter questioned the role low levels of meth concentration played in the infant's death.Dr. Poj Lysouvakon, pediatric director of the Mother-Baby Unit at University of Chicago Medicine, said such cases are controversial."There is no definitive proof that these substances were the primary [or] sole cause of death for these babies. There is not a huge body of medical literature that can definitely prove or disprove that the small amounts of these substances found in breast milk are enough to be the cause of death in these babies," he said.But as a drug overdose epidemic continues to ravage America, prosecutors have become more aggressive in charging drug overdose cases as homicides.The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that over 72,000 people died of drug overdoses last year, many of them from opioid-related overdoses. The number of opioid overdose deaths is now more than five times high as in 1999.The crisis extends to pregnant women, as well. The CDC's latest numbers say the rate of women delivering babies while abusing opioids has more than quadrupled between 1999 and 2014.It's a public health problem that doctors say needs medical attention, for the benefit of both the user and the child -- and that can extend to breastfeeding. 2344

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This is part of the Del Mar story, she said. "The races, the fair, so that's not something new and I think our council knows about the community the needs." 156

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Today's event included a pancake breakfast, a two-mile walk, and park full of vendors. There was also an "adoption alley" where people could meet adoptable dogs in hopes of finding them a new home. If you were unable to make it to the event but would like to donate to the humane society, click here.  316

  

There are multiple fatalities in the shooting, and at least six people are injured, including four police officers, Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich said. 172

  

Those supporting the walkout have three main demands for Congress: Ban assault weapons; require universal background checks before gun sales; and pass a gun violence restraining order law.Noah said while it would be "pretty cool" if the country banned assault rifles, "I don't think logistically it's realistic" to eliminate all of the assault rifles already out there."If it was feasible, I might support it," he said.In Michigan, Austin Roth also chose not to walk out -- but for a very different reason.Austin, a senior at Lapeer High School, said he's "100% supportive of those who choose to be in the national walkout to show they care about the lives lost in Florida and every other school shooting.""However, I am not supportive of those who use a tragic event to push their political agendas, such as gun control," he said.So instead of walking out, Austin and other young Republicans from his school gathered in the cafeteria to voice their opinions.Austin, 17, says he's a "staunch Republican" who carries a copy of the Constitution in his pocket every day."I do support federal background checks, (and) I'm not completely against raising the age to 21" to buy firearms, Austin said.But he said he strongly disagrees with the idea of banning assault rifles, saying they can be useful when confronted with multiple burglars or other criminals."Guns are not the problem," Austin said, "the people are the problem." 1422

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