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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 11/25/08
    erica from ID said:
    in our school if we don't take out our piercing we will get in trouble. i think that if it is our decesion if we what a piercing. kids under 18 have to have there paents sign something. they sign it even though they now that there kids can't have them in school. what does that say? it says that they don't care that there kids have them. SO LET US HAVE OUR PIECERINS WE ARE NOT HARDING ANYONE......
    On 11/06/08
    k.l.c from OH said:
    I think that kids like me should be able to wear piercings in school because when they take that away, they are supressing our individuality. xXKennedyXx
    On 09/17/08
    leslie from TN said:
    i beleive kids should be able 2 ware certian kinds of body jewlery such as a nose or eye ring they dont bother ne 1 unless they are clearly distracting such as a bull ring n the nose or something. other than that i dont c a problem!!!!!!!
    On 01/16/08
    mh from VA said:
    i think that kids should be aloud to do what they want to there bodys cause if they want it they have to live wit it
    On 12/11/07
    john from PA said:
    I believe that students are allow to do what they what with there bodies as the please
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