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Cheri
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Posted - 04/19/2007 :  4:47:12 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
later, you are so right. We have a proposed bill here in South Carolina to which I spoke twice now. The only other person to speak to it was a landed club owner. At least there is now also a bill that makes simple nudity in the woods or lakes non-criminal. I hope that second one passes.

Cheri

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later
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Posted - 04/20/2007 :  3:22:17 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's amazing how many, in person, on forums such as this, talk about how they want more freedom to enjoy nudism. Funny thing, where are these people when it's time to state their case to law makers. Be sure though that if more rights are granted and laws are reviewed and relaxed they'll be there to take advantage. As I said it can be as simple as writing a letter once a year. If we all did this, nudist rights would move forward at a quicker pace.

Some are leaders, most are follows.



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tommyjoe
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Posted - 04/23/2007 :  10:20:16 AM  Show Profile  Send tommyjoe a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
How about Minnesota? I would like the laws changed here also. Let the women go top free like the men already do. As far as nudity, I see nothing wrong with going outdoors to do whatever yardwork, sunbathe and not get arrested for indecent exposure.


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Cheri
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Posted - 04/24/2007 :  11:01:24 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by tommyjoe

How about Minnesota? I would like the laws changed here also. Let the women go top free like the men already do. As far as nudity, I see nothing wrong with going outdoors to do whatever yardwork, sunbathe and not get arrested for indecent exposure.



http://naturistaction.org/StatesFrames/state_laws_and_legislation.html lists all the state laws.
MN reads:
Minnesota Statutes 1999
Chapter 617

617.23 Indecent exposure; penalties.

Subdivision 1. Misdemeanor. A person who commits any of the following acts in any public place, or in any place where others are present, is guilty of a misdemeanor:

(1) willfully and lewdly exposes the person's body, or the private parts thereof;

(2) procures another to expose private parts; or

(3) engages in any open or gross lewdness or lascivious behavior, or any public indecency other than behavior specified in this subdivision.

Subd. 2. Gross misdemeanor. A person who commits any of the following acts is guilty of a gross misdemeanor:

(1) the person violates subdivision 1 in the presence of a minor under the age of 16; or

(2) the person violates subdivision 1 after having been previously convicted of violating subdivision 1, sections 609.342 to 609.3451, or a statute from another state in conformity with any of those sections.

Subd. 3. Felony. A person is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not more than $10,000, or both, if:

(1) the person violates subdivision 2, clause (1), after having been previously convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for violating subdivision 2, clause (1); section 609.3451, subdivision 1, clause (2); or a statute from another state in conformity with subdivision 2, clause (1), or section 609.3451, subdivision 1, clause (2); or

(2) the person commits a violation of subdivision 1, clause (1), in the presence of another person while intentionally confining that person or otherwise intentionally restricting that person's freedom to move.

Subd. 4. Breastfeeding. It is not a violation of this section for a woman to breast feed.


If you want to change laws, get involved with The Naturist Society's NAC arm. Donate to NAC & affiliate with TNS. I can faciliate it through my club if you wish.
Also, AANR has a Government Affairs program. Contact them.
Cheri

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naturist58
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  01:22:45 AM  Show Profile  Send naturist58 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I did a search pertaining to nudity in the federal statutes and Tennessee and found that there are no federal laws (or state laws) expressly forbidding simple nudity or even acting on nature provided reasonable care is taken to conceal oneself from those who might be offended. If anyone can find exceptions to this or feel that I may have read or misinterpreted things the wrong way I am very much open to being corrected. John

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CAPTAIN_JAMES
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  10:01:52 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I do believe you are right naturist58, as far as I know there is NO federal laws on simple nudity. That is why in Florida if you are on the National Sea Shore, they have to charge you with a local ordnance.


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Cheri
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  3:10:43 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by CAPTAIN_JAMES

I do believe you are right naturist58, as far as I know there is NO federal laws on simple nudity. That is why in Florida if you are on the National Sea Shore, they have to charge you with a local ordnance.



There are indeed Federal anti-nudity laws. Do a search on this website. A lawyer even weighed in.
Cheri


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naturist58
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  7:59:21 PM  Show Profile  Send naturist58 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Dear Cheri, I am not an activist only because I don't know much about how to do so but I did want to respond to your post regarding TN Chap. 542 (39-13-511). It is only illegal to appear nude in a place where the public can be reasonably expected. (a)(1)B states that a person may relieve themselves whenever necessary provided reasonable care is taken to conceal themselves while doing so & that such functions are done in unincorporated areas. (2)(B)defines a "Public place" in many different forms but does exclude private residences that are stand-alone structures either temporary or permanent in nature.

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ETrainer
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  8:55:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Where can I find the laws defining public nudity in Michigan? I've scoured the MI.gov website, but seem to be naive as how to navigate around the site.



Be safe, be bare!



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Cheri
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Posted - 01/20/2008 :  11:43:00 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by ETrainer

Where can I find the laws defining public nudity in Michigan? I've scoured the MI.gov website, but seem to be naive as how to navigate around the site.
Be safe, be bare!



MI is not listed on my list. The NAC site used to list all the states' laws, but I was unable to find it this morning and dug up my Word doc with them listed.
You might call the Library of your local Law School and ask them. Librarians are very helpful. Just ask about indecent exposure and public indecency laws in MI.
Cheri

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Digital_Cowboy
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Posted - 01/21/2008 :  2:26:46 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Digital_Cowboy's MSN Messenger address  Send Digital_Cowboy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Ok, everyone here is a very good question. What would you do if you went out to pick up the morning newspaper and saw a banner headline that read:

Supreme Court Rules Anti-Nudity Laws Violate Freedom of Speech/Expression

You come inside turn on the TV/radio and hear/see the same thing on every channel/station. What would your first reaction be? What would your first actions be?

Live Long and Prosper
Herman



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Cheri
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Posted - 01/21/2008 :  5:58:48 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Digital_Cowboy

Ok, everyone here is a very good question. What would you do if you went out to pick up the morning newspaper and saw a banner headline that read:

Supreme Court Rules Anti-Nudity Laws Violate Freedom of Speech/Expression

You come inside turn on the TV/radio and hear/see the same thing on every channel/station. What would your first reaction be? What would your first actions be?

Live Long and Prosper
Herman



Herman, I would let out a squeal for joy. If it's winter, I would come inside and do normal things. If it was warmer weather I might just get on my riding mower and mow the front of the property (near the road) au naturale (I've worn just a pareo previously).

I would make arrangements to visit a beach or go boating.

Cheri

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Digital_Cowboy
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Posted - 01/21/2008 :  8:24:21 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Digital_Cowboy's MSN Messenger address  Send Digital_Cowboy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I’d probably visit the local beach or pool, or maybe park. Or maybe go for a bike ride. Although it’d look a little funny shoe, and helmet an nothing else...;-)

Live Long and Prosper
Herman



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go n nude
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Posted - 01/22/2008 :  6:54:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The day the supreme courts rules anti nudity laws violate freedom of expression or speech, would be a real dream come true for sure. Unfortunately this world isn't ready or north America for that to ever happen anytime in our life time.Everyone has rights and freedoms to practice theirs provided we don't infringe on theirs. Would it be safe for all to go nude with all the ills and criminals to pray upon vulnerable children and females or anybody else if they're not already, they allow us our freedom to participate in appropriate settings, respecting everyones rights thats a hurdle and then some. In God they trust or do they.

go n nude



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Digital_Cowboy
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Posted - 01/24/2008 :  2:29:24 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Digital_Cowboy's MSN Messenger address  Send Digital_Cowboy a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by go n nude

The day the supreme courts rules anti nudity laws violate freedom of expression or speech, would be a real dream come true for sure. Unfortunately this world isn’t ready or North America for that to ever happen anytime in our life time. Everyone has rights and freedoms to practice theirs provided we don’t infringe on theirs. Would it be safe for all to go nude with all the ills and criminals to pray upon vulnerable children and females or anybody else if they’re not already, they allow us our freedom to participate in appropriate settings, respecting everyone’s rights that’s a hurdle and then some. In God they trust or do they.

go n nude


Go n Nude,

Sadly it’s attitudes like “it’ll never happen in our lifetime” or “the world/USA isn’t ready for that,” that helps to keep it FROM becoming a reality in our lifetimes. As others have told stories from their youth there was a time even in the USA when skinny dipping WAS an acceptable activity.

And as has been suggested what we need to do is to write our various elected officials and encourage them to vote in favor of laws that support nudist activities and against anti-nudity laws. As well as remind them that they’re in office at OUR desire and NOT theirs and if they don’t vote for laws that support nudism that they could very well find themselves [b]OUT[/] of office.

I also think that like the group Tampa Area Naturists (www.tanfl.com) who have been working to get beaches in the Tampa Bay area designated for nude/clothing optional use, that we need to circulate petitions letting our elected officials know that we want to be treated just like any other group.

Yes, everyone has the right and freedom to practice our lives how we want, particularly if we don’t force it on others. But that is exactly what the textiles are doing by making us “hide” behind privacy fences as well as preventing us from enjoying public lands while nude. They’re forcing their choices on us.

Why wouldn’t it be safe for all to go nude all the time? Without clothes those who would abuse their spouse or children would be easier to catch as there wouldn’t be any clothing to hide the bruises under.

Live Long and Prosper
Herman



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