Arkansas bill would classify drag show as adult-oriented business, adds location restrictions
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Drag shows could be banned from allowing children to attend under new, proposed Arkansas bill
A new, proposed Arkansas bill aims to protect children by redefining drag shows as an "adult-oriented business," which would prevent people under 18 from legally being allowed to attend the performances, KHBS reported.If passed, the legislation would require drag shows to be held inside adult-orient...
Arkansas introduces new bill defining drags shows as an 'adult-orientated business' under legal code
Arkansas lawmakers introduced State Senate Bill 43, which aims to add drag performances to the list of other "adult oriented businesses" including strip clubs and nude modeling studios.
Arkansas Bill Seeks to Define Drag Shows as ‘Adult-Oriented Business’
An Arkansas state senator introduced on Jan. 9 a bill seeking to ban drag shows on public property or in areas that can be seen by minors. Senate Bill 43, sponsored by Arkansas state Sen. Gary Stubblefield and Rep. Mary Bentley, adds a “drag performance” to the list of adult-oriented businesses in the state’s code. The local law currently deems adult arcades, adult bookstores or video stores, adult cabarets, adult theatres, certain message store…
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