Regulations on Professional Psychics In Salem
On an evening more fitting for hunting an ocean breeze than packing into stuffy City Council chambers, many of the town’s magic-shop owners and psychics turned up, Tuesday night, to discuss regulating the business of psychic readings.
The council’s subcommittee on ordinances and licenses listened to two hours of testimony from black-clad psychics, concerning the "fortune tellers" ordinance that was passed in 1998.
Owners of brand-new shops and those in town since the ’70s turned up to discuss the issue, along with readers from the Magic Parlor, Pyramid Books and The Oracle Chamber.
Only four shops in the city currently have the $25 license, with permission granted to each to license five readers. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
The council’s subcommittee on ordinances and licenses listened to two hours of testimony from black-clad psychics, concerning the "fortune tellers" ordinance that was passed in 1998.
Owners of brand-new shops and those in town since the ’70s turned up to discuss the issue, along with readers from the Magic Parlor, Pyramid Books and The Oracle Chamber.
Only four shops in the city currently have the $25 license, with permission granted to each to license five readers. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
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