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It is against the law in some areas for mothers to breast feed babies over 6 months old in public.


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3 Responses to “It is against the law in some areas for mothers to breast feed babies over 6 months old in public.”

Comment from Braja
Time March 28, 2011 at 9:59 pm

Well, that is creepy. Ladies put yo ah-tahs away. Please. “It’s natural.” “It’s a beautiful bonding moment for mother and child.” I don’t give a f**k. Put them away!

Comment from HH
Time June 24, 2011 at 9:48 pm

Um, sorry. This is not an actual law in Alaska. The “tah-tahs” are protected by AS 29.25.080:
A municipality may not enact an ordinance that prohibits or restricts a woman breast-feeding a child in a public or private location where the woman and child are otherwise authorized to be. In a municipal ordinance, “lewd conduct,” “lewd touching,” “immoral conduct,” “indecent conduct,” and similar terms do not include the act of a woman breast-feeding a child in a public or private location where the woman and child are otherwise authorized to be.

Comment from miles themin
Time October 25, 2011 at 6:58 pm

Well my summer plans are ruined

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