If you are not smart enough to avoid a known cause of skin cancer and that doing the activity will make you more likely to get sick and cost us money to treat, that person should have to realize the real cost of tanning, that being the cost of the service and it's affect on your health down the line.

Do we charge more for life insurance for smokers and the obese? Yes.
Lifestyle choices cost us all money.
eastbaygordo Reviewed by eastbaygordo on . Health Care Bill/ Tanning Tax NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The Obama administration is turning up the heat on tanning salons across the country with the passage of its new health care bill. To help fund the $940 billion health care overhaul, a 10% tax on individuals receiving indoor tanning services was tacked on, and the initiative is expected to generate $2.7 billion over ten years. Cutting out the 'Botax' The 10% tanning tax has replaced the 5% tax on cosmetic surgery that was originally included in the bill. Rating: 5