Tattoo You
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 6:44 pm
I'm sure this has been brought up before, but I don't remember any specific discussion.
Isn't it time to legalize tattoo parlors in Lakewood?
The prohibition against these places dates back to the 1950s, when only drunken sailors and biker gangs got tattoos.
Nowadays, they are considered normal by everyone under 30.
Our town prides itself on being hip and cool.
Our "Bar and Restaurant" economy is largely geared toward twentysomethings, as are many of our apartment rentals.
The tattoo industry could put at least two successful businesses in town, helping to fill our retail space.
What exactly is the downside?
Isn't it time to legalize tattoo parlors in Lakewood?
The prohibition against these places dates back to the 1950s, when only drunken sailors and biker gangs got tattoos.
Nowadays, they are considered normal by everyone under 30.
Our town prides itself on being hip and cool.
Our "Bar and Restaurant" economy is largely geared toward twentysomethings, as are many of our apartment rentals.
The tattoo industry could put at least two successful businesses in town, helping to fill our retail space.
What exactly is the downside?

