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Arkansas Senate Passes Bill Banning Non-Traditional Tattoos and Body Modifications

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http://politicalblindspot.com/bill-to-ban-certain-tattoos-body-piercings-passes-senate/

http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2013/2013R/Bills/SB387.pdf


The Arkansas Senate passed a bill to ban tattoos, piercings and other similar body modifications which it characterizes as “non-traditional,” recently.

Senator Missy Irvin of Mountain View, Arkansas sponsored the bill entitled ”An Act To Limit Body Art Procedures”. She says that body modifications should be limited to “traditional” tattoos and piercings. Her proposal was to essentially ban scarification procedures and dermal implants, as well as certain tattoos which remain yet to be defined as by the vague language of the bill she sponsored.



Almost unbelievably, this bill passed by a 26-4 vote. Following this, the bill was sent to the House, where it took on even more vague language. See the link above for the bill as it was eventually “compromised” on in the House. The scarification ban from the Senate version was removed, while considerable ambiguous language remained. The House “compromise” bans dermal implants unless performed by a doctor. This essentially, and in practice, outlaws the body modification. As well, the bill’s vague, undefined language – even in the edited, House version – while editing out some of the original language on tattoos, fails to define a number of important issues raised by the Senate version, including what they mean by “cosmetic” tattoos as opposed to “non-cosmetic” tattoos.
 
Big government conservatives restrict speech.
 
I assume this can only regulate the businesses themselves not the actual individual? I suspect border towns will see some new tattoo parlors pop up to take money out of Arkansas's economy.
 
the "non-traditional" and other vague parts are going to be struck down as unconstitutional. the body implant thing may have some public safety legitimacy, if you are going to go cutting people open and putting junk under their skin, maybe you ought to have some kind of regulation making sure you run a sanitary facility. but requiring an MD is an overreach.

Way to go Arkansas, hope you budgeted an extra few hundred thousand for the legal fight.
 
There's no way this stands up in court. But it is a perfect example of the lunatic right.

Remeber Republicans want government out of your life. Well, except they want it to be in your bedroom, a woman's womb, tell you whom you can love and limit your right to expression on your own body.

When are the book burnings and bannings?
 
There's no way this stands up in court. But it is a perfect example of the lunatic right.

Remeber Republicans want government out of your life. Well, except they want it to be in your bedroom, a woman's womb, tell you whom you can love and limit your right to expression on your own body.

When are the book burnings and bannings?

Think those are happening in Randolph County.
 
I assume this can only regulate the businesses themselves not the actual individual? I suspect border towns will see some new tattoo parlors pop up to take money out of Arkansas's economy.

Huh? We've just spent the past 5 years with our fearless leader telling us that the government sure as hell has the right to control how a person treats their own body. Hope and change on a slippery slope right up that ass.
 
Huh? We've just spent the past 5 years with our fearless leader telling us that the government sure as hell has the right to control how a person treats their own body. Hope and change on a slippery slope right up that ass.

What the hell are you talking about?
 
Tagger kinda stole the joke I was gonna make about BKF moving to Arkansas and starting an NBA team.
 
What the hell are you talking about?

DF07's point was that the government cannot regulate what a person can do to their own body (presumably in a non-deadly instance). However, we are currently (poorly) implementing a massive system based on the premise that the government most certainly can regulate what a person must affirmatively do with their own body. Welcome to the first flake of the snowball.
 
DF07's point was that the government cannot regulate what a person can do to their own body (presumably in a non-deadly instance). However, we are currently (poorly) implementing a massive system based on the premise that the government most certainly can regulate what a person must affirmatively do with their own body. Welcome to the first flake of the snowball.

Because that's EXACTLY what happened. GTFO.
 
What the hell are you talking about?

You've gone completely over the edge.
 
DF07's point was that the government cannot regulate what a person can do to their own body (presumably in a non-deadly instance). However, we are currently (poorly) implementing a massive system based on the premise that the government most certainly can regulate what a person must affirmatively do with their own body. Welcome to the first flake of the snowball.

The sheer terror you must feel every day has to be debilitating.
 
DF07's point was that the government cannot regulate what a person can do to their own body (presumably in a non-deadly instance). However, we are currently (poorly) implementing a massive system based on the premise that the government most certainly can regulate what a person must affirmatively do with their own body. Welcome to the first flake of the snowball.

2&2 is one of those people on the Facebook Gold thread who originally compiles the email forwards you get from your crazy uncle.

To: (All contacts)
Subject: COLD HARD FACTS

FACT: ObaMAO will make you get abortions!!!
FACT: ObaMAO will kill your grandparents!!!
FACT: If you ain't scared you shouldbe!!!

Forward to ten people or you will get rabies and ObaMAO won't let you get treated
 
DF07's point was that the government cannot regulate what a person can do to their own body (presumably in a non-deadly instance). However, we are currently (poorly) implementing a massive system based on the premise that the government most certainly can regulate what a person must affirmatively do with their own body. Welcome to the first flake of the snowball.

Yea, that wasn't my point, but you keep fucking that chicken.
 
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