exotic dance club in AR recently, but thinking of going soon. Last I remember, AR law required the wearing of pasties. Haven't heard of any change in rules.
With Independence Day just around the corner, this should be a great time to kick off a new campaign for Women's Freedom. It is time to free our exotic dancer friends from the burden of wearing pasties on their nipples! It is silly for a woman to have to glue a pastie to her body; she should be free to proudly exhibit her natural beauty in a dance club. She should not become a criminal if the glue fails. We need a catchy acronym to represent this movement; something easily remembered that will make the news and be talked about on local radio shows. Maybe someone could design some T-shirts to help advertise. Club owners should be glad to join the movement, as would dancers and their customers. The time is right for acceptance by the masses; they will support dancers right to choose, even if they don't attend the clubs. Letters and calls could be made to your state representatives. Support could be sought from law enforcement, as many of them frequent clubs. Remember how a bunch of DEA officers became so rowdy at a Sheriff's bday party they had to close Bottoms Up early that evening. And remember pictures of police in New Orleans watching the ladies dance after Katrina. Letters could be written to the AR Times paper. They would almost certainly publish them, and might even write an article. With enough publicity, pasties can become a thing of the past! Let's hear all your ideas to promote the elimination of pasties. Who can we find who could effectively lead the movement? Maybe we should go for full nudity, I'm just not sure we have a real chance of passing that, but we could go for it and accept No Pasties and Sheer G-Strings as a compromise.