How about a letter writing campaign to the the Tourism commission in SC or NC or whatever state?
I've even spoken to the chairman of the Judiciary committee here who was supposed to pass on the info to them. I think everyone needs a refresher and the $ that could be added to the state coffers.
Cheri
"If you had absolute power to do anything at all in order to address a state's financial woes, what would you do?" It's amazing how that question leads to hemming and hawing.
The first and most important thing I would do is become major hardcore on removing illegal aliens and getting rid of the anchor baby law.
How about a letter writing campaign to the the Tourism commission in SC or NC or whatever state?I've even spoken to the chairman of the Judiciary committee here who was supposed to pass on the info to them. I think everyone needs a refresher and the $ that could be added to the state coffers.Cheri
A group has been formed for nudists who wish to see anti-nudity laws changed. https://www.truenudists.com/group/1296/ . To preserve the nude/CO beaches which still exist, it is necessary to become proactive in their support. I have encouraged TNs to read and comment on this TV story which aired last April regarding the enforcement of the anti-nudity law on a beach what was accepted as C/O.
https://www.wwaytv3.com/no_birthday_suits_just_bathing_suits_bird_island/04/2009
There has been some success in getting a dialog started. Please join in
Additionally, I e-mailed the following to the Brunswick County, NC Board which issued the enforcement order.
Gentleman of the Board,
I am writing in reference to the Boards decision to enforce the anti-nudity law on Bird Island. TV3s coverage may be found here: https://www.wwaytv3.com/no_birthday_suits_just_bathing_suits_bird_island/04/2009
In an economy which is shaky, at best, I cant help but wonder if the Board considered the possible negative effect that the enforcement of the anti-nudity law on Bird Island could have on the local area.
Nude tourism has been growing year by year, slowed, now, only by the recession. Many area residents may spend their recreational dollar elsewhere, just for the opportunity to skinny dip in the ocean. Tourists from neighboring states, who may wish to include a day at a clothing optional beach in their vacation plans may skip the Grand Stand and travel instead to Florida, New Jersey, California, Hawaii or the Caribbean.
Many have participated in at one time or another and perceive skinny dipping as harmless, innocent fun. Surveys, taken elsewhere, have shown that the vast majority of the public have no objection to the establishment of clothing optional beaches in designated areas.
While it is clear that nude sunbathing or skinny dipping is not legal under NC state law, is continued enforcement on this isolated stretch of beach in the best interest of the Brunswick county and the Grand Strand?
It should be noted that should the Board see fit to rescind the enforcement order, private funding can be obtained to replacing the signage which once existed warning the Nude Bathers May be Encountered Past This Point.
Thank you for your consideration of these observations.
Yours truly,
Arthur Johnson
Deleated, SC
To date I have recieved no response!