State lawmakers move to regulate your tattoos, ban tongue-splitting

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State lawmakers move to regulate your tattoos, ban tongue-splitting

POSTED: Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 5:04 PM

What with being so busy circulating laws restricting abortion rights and requiring possibly extraneous voter photo ID cards, I guess this shouldn't be that surprising: The state has never, until now, bothered to regulate the tattoo industry. That's right: They license barbers, but not people who use needles to inject ink or install metal objects into people's skin. (Others have griped about this at greater length.)

That could change though: Legislators in Harrisburg have introduced a law allowing for regulations of tattoo and body piercing professionals. The law also bans tongue-splitting, or "The cutting of a human tongue into two or more [really, more?] parts."

One can see how this might not be popular among body artists in Philly, where practitioners already have to go through a pretty rigorous licensing process including apprenticeship, sanitation inspections and blood-borne pathogen training.

Posted by Samantha Melamed @ 5:04 PM  Permalink | 2 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:59 PM, 09/20/2012
    Why don't they just pass an Anti-Hooliganism law?
    Then that Health Czar in Harrisburg could have a field day - in between shutting down uncooperative proprietors of breakfast nooks - wielding his badge pinned to his spanking new wind breaker.
    He Visto Todo


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