Here's the actual text of the Tenn. law: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/bills/currentga/Chapter/PC0617.pdf
The law only exempts mothers who are BFIP from being charged with public idecency if the child is younger than 12 months. It doesn't mean that mothers will be charged, but it does mean that if their child is older than 12 months, they can't use BF in public as a defense to a charge of indecent exposure.
Melissa Vance, JD
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