Proponents call them a good source of vitamin D that produce a healthy glow.

Opponents call them cigarettes for the skin.

Wherever you stand on indoor tanning beds and booths, Gov. Tom Corbett and the state Legislature spoke out against them in a big way Tuesday.

Corbett signed House Bill 1259, the Indoor Tanning Regulation Act, that imposes licensing fees and prohibits anyone 16 and under from going to a commercial tanning salon unless they’re getting a spray tan. Seventeen-year-olds must have a signed consent form from a parent or guardian. The law does not impact those 18 and over.  Read more at The Reading Eagle →