Oklahoma tattoo artists’ records reveal few bad marks
Tattoo studios across the state have received a nearly clean bill of health since their legalization more than two years ago, but professionals warn that customers should be hands-on when deciding where to get inked.
Fewer than 30 citations for health code violations have been reported since the state started inspecting tattoo establishments in November 2006, according to state Health Department officials. More than 20...
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