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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 02/27/04
    lynzie from MI said:
    i believe that schools should alow body peircings and tatoos to an extent. my school allows it all and i like it. i have 8 peircings in my ears, 2 lip peircing, my chin done, and my navel i also have a tatoo below im navel and on my hand. i think ppl should just except our individuality ....thats what they have always taught us to be INDIVIDUALS!
    On 02/26/04
    mike from NJ said:
    body piercing is an art it is to not look the same as others.... I started gettin all im piercings cause i lost everyhting in my life and i wanted to change myself... i love piercings and always will i have around 15 and still waitin to get more jewerly WICKED CLOWNS peace MCL
    On 02/24/04
    beautifil from IN said:
    yeah i had the same problem with my ma...u cant see it at all and its only soar for the first week or so....its around 30 dollars and u wouldnt get in truoble unless ur constantly sticking it outa ur mouth all the time....as long as u keep it in ur mouth
    On 02/23/04
    matt from OH said:
    i think u should be able to get what u what done and who cares what u have periced. its ur body and u should do what u want to with it.and no one should juge u of what u wear or have done to ur body.they should like u for who u are. matt
    On 02/22/04
    Kaitlyne from TX said:
    I think that body a piercing is art! they should let us have some (if we want to)
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