Tattoo schools are complete garbage and a waste of both time and money. Not to mention that to have a "diploma" from one will get you laughed out of any shop if you go in there for a job. You will have to get an apprenticeship with a tattoo artist, which I know is far easier said than done, but this is the only way that you will be able to learn the right way as well as to have respect from other artists who will know that you didn't try to go the easy way out and go to a "school" that attempts to poorly teach you in 2 weeks what it took most of us anywhere from 2-3 years to learn properly. Besides which, there are VERY few of these "schools" in the country, and I don't believe Pennsylvania is one of the states where there is one.
As an absolute minimum, you'll be able to find fossil pollen in Pa. In most soils, and frequently in swamps.
Go to Google Maps (maps.google.com) select GET DIRECTIONS, and then enter "Wilmington. DE" in the first box and "Lancaster, PA" in the second box. It will generate a map for you.
Yes, you must have a degree
No. I live and tattoo professionally in Pa.
Assuming the room or rooms used for the purpose meet standards for both tattooing and for running a business from home, there should no reason for it not to be legal.
the diplomat
Anthony F. Dorley has written: 'Historical sketch of St. Anthony's Church, Lancaster, Penna., 1870-1895' -- subject(s): Accessible book, St. Anthony's Church (Lancaster, Pa.), St. Anthony's Parochial School (Lancaster, Pa.), Sacred Heart Academy (Lancaster, Pa.), History
As an absolute minimum, you'll be able to find fossil pollen in Pa. In most soils, and frequently in swamps.
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The driving distance from Richmond, VA to Lancaster, PA is 230 miles.
26 miles