Libertarian Tattoo Contest Winners!
The best liberty-themed ink on the internet


Our new issue is out, featuring a great essay, "Tattoos vs. the State," by our very own Damon Root, who writes:
"Over the past half century, tattoo artists have been subjected to all manner of overreaching, ill-fitting, and just plain nonsensical government controls. They've been hassled by clueless health departments, shut down by moralizing zoning boards, and outlawed entirely by busybody city councils and state legislatures. But tattoo artists can be a prickly bunch, and increasingly they're opting to fight back."
That link above won't work for everyone, by the way, but if you were a digital subscriber, you could read the whole thing right now!
In celebration, we're announcing the winners of our first (and likely last) libertarian tattoo contest. Thanks to everyone who entered and voted.
First up, the Readers' Choice winner, a piece that Gabe Graves desribes simply as "Muh Gadsden tattoo." (The thoughtful nipple censorship was Gabe's choice, not ours. We're pro-nipple here at Reason.)

The Editors' Choice winner is Aaron Moyer who tells is that his submission is "Liberty, as written on the Declaration of Independence. I got this in July of 2009, 2 days before July 4th, and watched the fireworks on park grass in Philadelphia—surrounded by some amazing friends—as the scabs healed. One of the best decisions I've ever made, and one of the most cherished moments of my life. #triggerwarningfortoomuchfreedom #libertyishalfmyupperbody #livefreeordie"

Honorable mentions go to the insouciant entry from Caleb Watney, who says: "I drew on myself in Sharpie. It's not a tattoo, but if we always played by the rules we wouldn't be libertarians now would we…"

…and to ErikaGrace Davies, who submitted a "stick-and-poke [that] says "liberty" in Morse code. It was done by my neighbor when I lived in the Hill District of Pittsburgh. What's more libertarian than that?"

Thanks again for sharing your ink. Winners should drop me a line to claim your swag.



The full slate of entries can be viewed here.
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The don't tread on me symbol needs to be a snake eating its own tail. The slogan should then be:
"Go ahead, tread on me, I am not going to do anything about it anyway"
At which point that guy will then turn the game back on.
"Don't tread on me unless you tread on that other guy I don't like more!"
"Give your name and show your Great Serpent ring, and you will have safe running..."
The don't tread on me symbol needs to be a snake eating its own tail, occupy less than 4% of the total tattooed surface of his/her body (which itself is less than 4% of his/her total surface) and (as said below) done in sharpie.
The Morse code on is cool.
Not everyone can pull off a tattoo, but I like it when they can.
I did like the Morse one.
Aaron Moyer: Would!
The full slate of entries can be viewed here.
Uh, no. The link directs to a page which says the contest is closed. Clicking on the individual thumbnails yields the same results.
This isn't a Democracy, Tonio.
PWND
No Harriet Tubman?
You're not really free until your free to make poor decisions.
I'm sure they're happy with their tattoos, but man those are ugly.
If I were to get a tattoo, I'd make sure to wait until I found a seriously great artist to do it. And if it's typographical, a great typographical designer. (Though typographical tattoos tend almost always to be the worst.)
Yuck.
Nice username
That would make a good libertarian tattoo
"I drew on myself in Sharpie."
Libertarian Moment!
Too many women and no wrinkly old man appendages, must be hired tattoo models
Marc Girrod and Michael Cannon have the same tattoo, but I don't understand its significance-- especially in the small thumbnail. Little help?
This isn't a democracy, Paul. 😛
I'm asking for handouts... how is that "democracy"?
As with lots of tattoos like that nobody knows.
Oh, excellent. Thanks 'casual.
*sobs approvingly*
"Muh Roads" in Sharpie? is my fave.
Give that man person a round of applause!
Just roll with the punches dude.
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