Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Arkansas Senate Passes Bill That Bans Certain Tattoos, Body Markings

Goodbye freedom of expression, hello Arkansas Senate bill that bans non-traditional body art and skin implants.  The Arkansas Senate passed a tattoo restriction and body modification bill in March that bans certain types of body markings. The bill passed with a Senate vote of 26-4.  The bill is sponsored by Mountain View, Arkansas Senator Missy Irvin and limits scarification and dermal implants.

 Scarification is the process by which a persons skin is burned to form a tattoo without ink. Dermal implants place ornaments under a persons skin.

The bill is not guaranteed as it now passes in front of the House of Representatives.

Not surprisingly, the bill has drawn the ire of opponents who believe the US government is once against overstepping its power. The bill was introduced months ago but an increasing number of opponents are now stepping forward to make sure it is shelved for good.  News reports have been isolated mostly to niche websites, which have placed a call to action against the law.  While scarification and dermal implants have their own set of risks, it’s still unclear why Missy Irvin has decided to focus specifically on those procedures.

http://www.inquisitr.com/

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