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Tattoo shop owners want answers as to why they can’t open under Gov. Abbott’s order

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — These business owners are looking for an explanation from the governor as to why tattoo shops can’t open.

While some feel that the interaction between the artist and customer is too close and personal for an extended period of time, some business owners said they specifically train for these types of incidents.

They not only have to renew their health license every year, but they even take first aid, CPR courses and more.

They said they are more than ready to open up and keep themselves and customers safe.

“It’s a beautiful sound,” said Tony Wayne of Imperial Tattoo Company.

Wayne has heard this noise echo throughout his shop in Sugar Land for the last nine years, up until two months ago.

“It’s eerily quiet tattoo studios are not this quiet. It’s been depressing to say the leas. This is my passion and I can’t do it,” said Wayne.

He and countless tattoo studio owners feel they should be categorized alongside nail and hair salons, and be allowed to open Friday.

She said she has no other choice.

“It has now gotten to the point we don’t have funds available to continue,” she said.

Her 10 year business is in jeopardy, and she said she’s doing this for her family and everyone in her industry.

“We are a serious industry and it’s time to show them that I’m ready to go to jail. I will do what I have to do to support my family my kids my home,” said Williams.

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