"The public/commercial aspects of prostitution are quite easily & constitutionally regulated by the State. Nevada is a good example."
"regulated" only applies to Nevada. "regulated" implies it's tolerated and controlled by the state. Nothing of the sort happens in the other states. What it is, is "made illegal", which means "outlawed".
All of a sudden, you forgot about VA NC and SC! (where it is outlawed.)
-- they can't peep into your windows at night to see if you're trading money for sex. This is the protection that you and tpaine are depending on.
Exactly, -- such a prohibitory law would violate Sec. 10 of the SC Constitution, in its enforcement. You just admitted that hugh.
But SC does have the power to outlaw prostitution.
Absurd conclusion, hugh. You can't have it both ways. Give it up, -- you are playing a legalistic, bizarre word game to defend your position.
Pure Unadulterated Nonsense. Not everyone solicits prostitution on private property behind closed doors.
Who claimed they did?
The public/commercial aspects of prostitution are quite easily & constitutionally regulated by the State. Nevada is a good example.
"regulated" implies it's tolerated and controlled by the state. Nothing of the sort happens in the other states. What it is, is "made illegal", which means "outlawed".
-- such prohibitory 'laws' would violate Sec. 10 of the SC Constitution, in their enforcement. You just admitted that hugh.
All of a sudden, you forgot about SC! (where it is outlawed.)
Unconstitutionally outlawed, hugh, as you just admitted. -- Such laws cannot be enforced without violations of other individual rights.
How dense can you get? You seem to be topping yourself with every post.