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Mom stopped by TSA after they claim she brought ‘tainted’ milk for her baby - Page 18 of 25 - Kiwi Report

Mom stopped by TSA after they claim she brought ‘tainted’ milk for her baby


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[post_page_title]Feeding in public[/post_page_title]
Nursing babies in public is a long-debated issue, but there are laws meant to protect nursing mothers who wish to do so in public places. The law states that it’s within their legal rights, but unfortunately it doesn’t state any consequences for those who break it.

Feeding in public

So if a mother is nursing in a public place and she’s asked to leave, there’s nothing she can really do about it – since the owner’s property laws override this rule, leaving nursing mothers unprotected.

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