This is one thing I fear about that law. How many households are affected in this way by that? How many kids will remain as mannerable as always, and how many little monsters will you have saying, "my mom grabbed my arm and threw me into the corner for a time out", when in fact the mother grabbed the childs arm to make them stand in the corner, and didn't throw them anywhere?
The focus of this thread is not whether spankings are necessary or not, but whether or not it should be outlawed. The state then has to define spanking. What is touching the child with a spanking? Is it physically restraining a kid without hurting them? What about physically putting them into the corner? What is a spanking? Some people on this very forum cannot distinguish between an all out beating, and a spanking, so we are to expect the government to figure it out. How far does this even go? I wonder if there will be mandatory parenting classes to take either before one plans pregnancy or during it? If I give my 4 year old two swats to the rear how long should I have to sit in jail? How much should my fine be, and will I get any slack if I am too poor to make payments? All these are valid questions. I think the state will have way too much say in what goes on in people's houses, and saying a simple spanking is abuse dwarfs the seriousness of real abuse. A child who is really abused would most likely not even tell a soul out of fear, so will the real abusers even get caught in this big net? I don't think so. I think parents who are not abusers will feel the wrath of the state, and real offenders won't, and that would not be fair at all.
Furthermore children are fast learners. A child who wants to get back at mom and dad know they need only say they got a spanking, and mom and dad will suffer. What doe sit teach children to know that they can all the police and say "I got a spanking" and the police will come running. If that law is passed the child won't even have to exaggerate the spanking at all. By making spanking illegal, it doesn't matter what happened, what the child did, whether or not it left marks or bruises, whether or not you only spank occasionally or all the time, spanking will be illegal period, so any type of hit will be against the law, therefore the child will not have to say anything more than what actually happened, and the state will have to follow-up lest it be a real case of abuse going on. This law makes everyone equal in its eyes, which in this case is a bad thing. Under this law the parent who spanks moderately or occasionally will be on par with the parent who punches their children in the face and body and breaks bones for "discipline". Is that right? Are those two parents the same?