IronBuckI
Calmer than you are.
There has been some discussion of this in Henton's thread, but I thought that this would be a better place for the discussion.
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OCBuckWife;941688; said:Like weed: legalize it, tax it, regulate it.
PrincetonBuckeye;941772; said:It is a victimless crime until the drug issue becomes involved.....but that is a given..
well you proved my point...IT IS legal in my mind...until the drug issue comes into the picture..I know it is seperate issue but (unfortuately) the government looks at it as the same issue....The drug issue really has little to do with the prostitution bit. And why is doing porn flicks legal yet prostitution isn't? It's essentially the same thing, you're paying people to screw. Just because they are both "contracted models" hardly makes a difference.
In Nevada where the girls get put into houses, there's no pimps, the money is all handled before hand, the girls are tested, have a place to sleep and many enjoy it, not to mention a lot of the house madams have strict rules on drugs.
The sleezy side people think of when prostitution comes to mind is pimps and girls drugged out so that they don't know what's going on, but that's not really what the discussion is. It's the worlds oldest profession, a lot of money goes towards it now, if it were regulated and legalized more would come in, the only industry I think that would feel threatened would be strippers, hell, if you're a single guy going to blow a couple hundred at a strip club or go to a brothel, get fed a couple free drinks and pick a girl to bang that's a complete night.
OCBucksFan;941780; said:The drug issue really has little to do with the prostitution bit. And why is doing porn flicks legal yet prostitution isn't? It's essentially the same thing, you're paying people to screw. Just because they are both "contracted models" hardly makes a difference.
In Nevada where the girls get put into houses, there's no pimps, the money is all handled before hand, the girls are tested, have a place to sleep and many enjoy it, not to mention a lot of the house madams have strict rules on drugs.
The sleezy side people think of when prostitution comes to mind is pimps and girls drugged out so that they don't know what's going on, but that's not really what the discussion is. It's the worlds oldest profession, a lot of money goes towards it now, if it were regulated and legalized more would come in, the only industry I think that would feel threatened would be strippers, hell, if you're a single guy going to blow a couple hundred at a strip club or go to a brothel, get fed a couple free drinks and pick a girl to bang that's a complete night.
I totally agree with you CCI... but the problem with that is that we have lived with our "morals" for too many years that it WILL NOT work here...great point and i agree 100%. look at the Red Light District in Amsterdam. America would profit so much if they legalized alot of things that are illegal and consist of a crime commited if caught