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Stevens bares facts on ‘nipple ban’
by Tom Joyce
Staff Reporter
Feb 21, 2013 | 5387 views | 7 7 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
<p>Rep. Sarah Stevens</p>

Rep. Sarah Stevens

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RALEIGH — What began as a simple measure to redefine “private parts” in North Carolina law has made the state a butt of jokes nationwide, which a local lawmaker whose committee sponsored the legislation finds regrettable.

House Bill 34, which defines a woman’s bare nipples as indecent — and the public exposure of them a felony — stemmed from a request by officials in Asheville after a topless protest occurred during a women’s rights rally in a city park last summer.

But since emerging recently from House Judiciary Committee “C,” chaired by Rep. Sarah Stevens of Mount Airy, the bill has provided fodder for jokes around the country and, in Stevens’ view, “been blown out of proportion.”

“And it’s completely irrational,” the local lawmaker added Wednesday of how the bill has been mischaracterized.

“People have been very ugly about it — I mean nationally,” said Stevens, a veteran attorney.

Defining Private Parts

The measure has been referred to in some quarters as a “nipple ban” and as an attack, if not on women themselves, on certain fashions considered revealing.

“It’s not an attack on anyone — it’s simply defining what private parts are,” Stevens said of the bill introduced by Rep. Rayne Brown, a female legislator from Davidson County who’s a Republican, as is Stevens.

In response to the request from Asheville, House Judiciary Committee “C,” which includes Brown, saw a need to clarify the meaning of private parts in state law.

“We have a law on indecent exposure, it’s been a law for a long time — it’s a felony,” Stevens said. “All we did in this bill is add the definition,” she said of including both the nipple and areola — typically used to describe the pigmented area surrounding the nipple — to private parts that are unlawful to expose.

“The Supreme Court defined it that way,” Stevens said.

But the resulting furor has been less easy to comprehend in her view, especially how the bill has been ridiculed for making it a serious crime for a woman to bare her breasts. “We’ve actually heard more from people from California, who don’t understand that we’re not making it a felony to do this,” the local representative said.

“We didn’t create any new offense.” The bill does include an exemption for women who are breastfeeding.

Stevens said charges also have come from women’s rights advocates that the proposal is discriminatory — since it is OK for a man to show his breasts in public while a female can’t.

“If people can’t understand the difference between a man’s and woman’s breasts, we’ve got a greater problem than just this bill,” Stevens said. “Let’s be sensible.”

She also pointed out that the measure does not not state that baring the breasts themselves is illegal, just the nipples and areolas. It would be perfectly acceptable to use nipple coverings such as pasties and nothing else on the chest area.

In some published reports, one lawmaker has joked that duct tape also could be used, since it “fixes everything.”

However, Rep. Brown said public nudity is a serious concern for communities such as Asheville and that the committee is seeking to define the law to guide it and other localities and law enforcement agencies statewide.

Stevens said Wednesday that the bill is still at the committee stage and awaiting a vote on the House floor. It also would have to be passed by the N.C. Senate in order to become law.

Offenders could be sentenced to six months in prison.

Reach Tom Joyce at 719-1924 or tjoyce@civitasmedia.com.

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Libertybraless
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February 23, 2013
That is quite misleading - this is new law. The North Carolina courts unequivocally ruled that breasts were not private parts in Jones (1970) and that ruling has never been overturned. This is a serious constitutional attack on women and is completely unnecessary.
emd
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February 23, 2013
State government will stop being ridiculed when they stop doing ridiculous things. This puerile obsession with ladyparts is degrading to women - how about picking on the men who could wear a C-cup bra? Was this proposed legislation really necessary? Really?? Are predatory nipples an imminent danger to the public?

And this bunch in Raleigh has created exactly one job - for the possum in Brasstown with their Possum Right to Work Bill. Add in the loony preschool education official who opposed preschool education, plus the big fat raises handed out to the cabinet level officials, because they need $135,000 annual salary just to live - well, pardon me for thinking that this year's version of the clown car in Raleigh is getting pretty full already.

The citizens in this state have some real and present needs that are not being addressed by these legislators. They need to buckle down and do the hard work they were elected to do.
bimbim
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February 22, 2013
What's fair to some, is not fair to others. I wouldn't care if they passed the bill to include men! I know there are some out there that have a nice looking chest. The problem is the ones that think they have a nice looking chest! I don't see the men using duck tape to cover the nipples either. Bottom line, people, keep the clothes on! Sometimes, clothes leave more to the imagination!
brinafair
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February 21, 2013
I am fed up hearing about this. Our state government is being ridiculed because they've chosen to take a stand on this issue period. There are so many real issues that our area faces, why are they wasting time, money, and energy on this? No jobs, rampant drug abuse, our children's safety...shall I go on? How about they take a stand for something that actually matters to North Carolinians? Waste, waste, and more waste. Not a single incumbent should be re-elected.
Lamdba
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February 21, 2013
“If people can’t understand the difference between a man’s and woman’s breasts..."

One sticks out more. As to which one, it depends on the woman...and the man...
hemlockbarn
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February 21, 2013
I wonder if NC conservatives will ever grow up?

This item just displays their total narrow minded ignorance.

Come on ladies, stand up for your rights.
kshinajultx4
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February 25, 2013
Guess you sucked a liberty loving constitutional Christian Tea Partier in on the discussion. All I see posting so far I believe are women's liberators and liberals. Judao/Christian values are what this country was founded on and before Clinton and Obama we had a sense of morality outside of our failed cities and Hollywierd. Did you have to explain to a 5 year old kid of yours what homo and gay meant? We have had it shoved down our throats so to speak. Every sitcom on TV now has a gay couple. For heaven's sake do it on your own time but do not parade it. I believe the nipple ban bill is a good thing. Maybe it should only be a misdemeanor with a 300 dollar fine and that would stop it.. sort of like speeding and the large fines now. I applaud Sarah Stevens for this and her stance on the Meth maker scumbags. We need some conservative laws to get our society back towards decency. Until we rid the current administration and Hillary and her ilk in 3 years, we will never get our country back towards Judao-Christian values again!
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