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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah, but we also win now that Sapp is gone from NFLN. Thanks, gals!You'd think that if it was OK in America, to drink, smoke dope (in some states) and beat on women, you'd think it would be legal to pay for consensual sex. Just think of the sin tax money legalized, regulated prostitution would bring in. Everybody would win, the girls/guys, the states/cities, etc, and the customers. The way it is now the only organized crime, law enforcement, and the prison industry win.
I know it's an unpopular opinion but, I 100% agree with you. It shouldn't be up to the government to decide whether paying for sex is ethical. It's going to happen anyways they may as well take their cut and make it safer. Also this doesn't get Sapp of the hook because he did assault that girl apparently. I wouldn't have cared that much if he just paid for a prostitute.You'd think that if it was OK in America, to drink, smoke dope (in some states) and beat on women, you'd think it would be legal to pay for consensual sex. Just think of the sin tax money legalized, regulated prostitution would bring in. Everybody would win, the girls/guys, the states/cities, etc, and the customers. The way it is now the only organized crime, law enforcement, and the prison industry win.
thanks for the kind thought, but I have to wonder just how unpopular my position really is?I know it's an unpopular opinion but, I 100% agree with you. It shouldn't be up to the government to decide whether paying for sex is ethical. It's going to happen anyways they may as well take their cut and make it safer. Also this doesn't get Sapp of the hook because he did assault that girl apparently. I wouldn't have cared that much if he just paid for a prostitute.
Dunno tbh. I would think that many would be against it if they tried to legalize it.thanks for the kind thought, but I have to wonder just how unpopular my position really is?
They are the same people who continue to fight legalize marijuana, organized crime, law enforcement, the prison industry, and the religious right. 4 groups who benefit DIRECTLY by keeping it illegal.Dunno tbh. I would think that many would be against it if they tried to legalize it.
Maybe not so much for the girls. I've heard that the legal brothels in NV are God awful places to work. Also, once the state is involved, they'll probably require something stupid like "hooker licenses" (I can't imagine any girl would want a "hooker license" on her background)You'd think that if it was OK in America, to drink, smoke dope (in some states) and beat on women, you'd think it would be legal to pay for consensual sex. Just think of the sin tax money legalized, regulated prostitution would bring in. Everybody would win, the girls/guys, the states/cities, etc, and the customers. The way it is now the only organized crime, law enforcement, and the prison industry win.
thanks for the kind thought, but I have to wonder just how unpopular my position really is?
I wonder what the murder/violent crime rates are for the prostitutes and johns in legal/regulated places vs unregulated. And whether human trafficking would go up/down if regulated.I live in a country where prostitution is legal and believe me it's better that it is illegal in the States. Not because I think prostitution is something disgusting (Hell who am I to judge if a woman wants to sell her body and a man wants to pay for it) but a thing called human trafficking. Most prostitutes in my country are from East Europe and live a horrible life. Also it is one of the shadiest business in the world which attracts all kind of human scum. If the United States would make it legal you can be damn sure that some of the most vile organizations in the world will try to expand their branches even more in the States
Theoratically I have nothing against prostitution but practically it simply attracts to much problems. Btw hooker licenses are a real thing. They have to get themselves checked once a week to make sure they don't have HIV or other STDs