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.
If the government dictating what you can and can’t do with your body bothers you, SPREAD THE WORD!
(Article by Micah Naziri, image Sandy TrueBodyArt)
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To a point. Has there been an increase in infections? Are they sterilizing their instruments properly? Who is placing the stitches after the procedure is done? There could be public health issues at the core of it.
I love the one by my eye though. Not many people can pull it off.
No makeup, and idgaf. Lol been sick and I'm the hospital, andddddd crying cuz of my furbaby.
Really hoping this is just a joke