> Don't we want the laws to be expressed in such a way that it is NOT
> breastfeeding that is against the law, or EVER was against the law;
> rather, it is against the law for ANYONE to prevent a mother and child
> from breastfeeding in public. Let's get this clear-it is not against the
> law to breastfeed!
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Pearl Shifer, IBCLC
>
I am always certain that, in my discussions of bf legislation, that the law
will CLARIFY (or support) a woman's RIGHT to breastfeed in public, not
LEGALIZE it.
Nancy Kramer
LLLI CBPC