Minnesota Democrat Introduces Legislation to Make it Legal for Women to go Topless, Citing “Gender Identity”
Credit: Minnesota House of Representatives
If one Minnesota Democrat has her way, women and those who identify as female will soon have the right to bare their assets.
As the Star Tribune reported on Sunday, Minnesota State House Rep. Samantha Sencer-Mura has proposed amending the state’s law so exposed breasts cannot be considered indecent exposure.
Sencer-Mura told the outlet that she was outraged after learning that a woman had been sentenced to 90 days in jail for going topless in public. She went on to claim the indecent exposure law is outdated given society’s “shifting understanding of gender.”
“That to me just seems really wrong,” Sencer-Mura said. “Particularly now, as we as a society are thinking differently about gender and gender identity,