Monday, March 5, 2012
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Gwinnett Daily Post
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Mothers from across Georgia are gathered in Savannah to breast-feed their babies in a demonstration aimed at changing state law.
WTOC-TV reports that the "nurse-in" was being held Monday afternoon at Savannah City Hall.
Demonstrators say they want Georgia law changed so that breast-feeding mothers would not be ticketed under the state's indecent exposure statute.
WTOC reports that more than 20 other states have laws protecting mothers from public indecency violations.
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R 1 year, 2 months ago
"Demonstrators say they want Georgia law changed so that breast-feeding mothers would not be ticketed under the state's indecent exposure statute."
GEEZ moms who do this are so discreet how would one know anyway?
It's begining to appear that our elected officals are themselves the best posters for birth control possible...
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