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    Question: Are Tattoos and body piercing allowed to be shown? Ok in School?

    Answer: Tattoos and body piercing are considered to be an expression of thought and are protected by the first amendment right to free speech (United States Constitution).

    However, people under 18, because of their age and status as minors, are subject to rules which adults are not.

    This true of school rules and attendance. At school, rules can be made that tattoos, piercing, clothes or hair-color must be covered or changed, and these rules are not unconstitutional.

    Parents also have a right to control the behavior of children, and so can order their children to not display tattoos, piercing, or other things such as hair color.


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    On 03/06/04
    francess from ID said:
    ya so im from idaho but big deal... i dont agree my friend gets jobs at really fancey places and he has like a -5 gage or something like that and i have my lip nose and belly done i dont regreate it but think wat u want im liveing my life
    On 03/06/04
    francess from ID said:
    hey so i agree totaly i have like three to five pircings and i love em
    On 03/04/04
    Tashauna from VA said:
    yes you say we may not want it later, but if you get a tattoo that is really important to you then it should not care, piercings you can always take out no proble, but yes tattoos last forever so think about it before you get it done. Honestly
    On 03/04/04
    Jonathan from AR said:
    hi chelsey! It does depend on the school because i live in mountain home arkansas and they don't even allow any piercing well as long as its not showing and stuff.I think thats wrong cause its a state of attitude and oh i don't know what iam trying to say lol. I just thought i'd comment. peace
    On 03/02/04
    cody from TN said:
    im cool with other people getting stuff peirced.but do u really think about what your doing .i mean later on in life u might regret it.stuff like getting a tattoo on ur arm or peircing some body part may be cool when ur young but when u get in ur fourty's or older no one really likes them then.so just think about before doing so.halla....
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