Barbers to offer free haircuts to protest Michigan lockdown

Barbers to offer free haircuts to protest Michigan lockdown

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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Barbers plan to offer free haircuts on the Michigan Capitol lawn to protest the state's stay-at-home orders, a defiant demonstration that reflects how salons have become a symbol for small businesses that are eager to reopen two months after the pandemic began.

Third-generation hairdresser Scott Weaver, who owns five salons across Michigan, said his "forgotten industry” is getting much-needed attention after being initially dismissed as “just hair.”

Barbershops, salons and spas stand at the forefront of small businesses that want to open again despite the risks of their services, which require employees to be in close contact with customers — similar to medical or dental care. The coronavirus has contributed to nearly 5,000 confirmed deaths in Michigan, fourth-highest toll in the country. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s closure of nonessential businesses is among the nation’s toughest and is in effect at least through May 28.

Weaver credits a 77-year-old barber with helping to fuel the movement to resist Whitmer’s sweeping stay-at-home orders.

But Weaver said Karl Manke's decision to open his doors in violation of the governor's orders has put her and law enforcement in a tough spot. He said Michigan's 75,000 barbers and cosmetologists have “been heard” and that they should focus on working with her administration to ensure a safe reopening.

“I can truly see this through both lens,” said Weaver, who does not plan to attend the protest scheduled for Wednesday.

While new infections have flattened, Whitmer, a Democrat, is being cautious with what she calls a “slow re-engagement.” She has opened construction, manufacturing and outdoor industries, along with real estate. Restaurants and bars reopen Friday in less populated...

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