Posted on 01/13/2020 8:55:34 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A bill to legalize adult prostitution in Vermont was recently introduced by female lawmakers in the states legislature.
The bills text read:
This bill proposes to repeal the prostitution laws while retaining felony human trafficking laws that prohibit recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a minor for the purpose of commercial sex; patronizing a minor for commercial sex; recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining any person through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of having the person engage in commercial sex; compelling any person through force, fraud, or coercion to engage in commercial sex; and patronizing any person for a commercial sex act who is being compelled through force, fraud, or coercion to engage in a commercial sex.
One of the bills sponsors, Rep. Selene Colburn who is a Burlington Progressive, said she believed decriminalizing so-called sex work would offer prostitutes more safety and improve their health.
Colburn also stated that if prostitution were not considered illegal in the state, charges would not be brought against the sex worker or the buyer, the VTDigger reported.
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wrong is never ever right...
And it will remain a mostly cash business. If you put it on a card there's a paper trail for the wife, girlfriend, employer, cops etc. to follow.
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I disagree with that.
If prostitution is kept illegal, and a John beats and rapes a woman who is a prostitute, she has no protection at all from the law. If she tries going to the police (or even calling for help while being assaulted,) she opens herself up to criminal charges, and unfortunately, many in law enforcement (and the public) see the assault as "something that she was asking for."
As long as they keep laws on the books that go after pimps and traffickers, a woman should have the option of making a bad choice, but in some cases, it's the only choice she may have.
I've just seen the current laws as being something that victimizes women twice, while protecting men who are predators.
Mark
I didn’t realize hookers are that big of a dem voting bloc.
They are wanting to legalize what they’ve been practicing for decades.
We are surely living in the end times.
We are living in Babylon.
Lawmakers making hooking legal, reminds me of why sharks avoid lawyers: professional courtesy.
Bernie Ho’s
Generally they are getting income taxes from prostitutes who make high amounts of money pay taxes under other income in order to avoid being investigated for not having a visible means of support financing their lifestyle.
When I think Vermont I think of skiing and Trout fishing. Looks like I may have to adjust my thinking.
Politicians trying to legalize their existence. Legislators who want to get paid over the counter rather than under it.
I called her a two-bit whore. She hit me with a bag of quarters...
The States have basically taken over all the rackets previously run by organized crime; gambling, drugs, and prostitution.
The Democrats exploit weakness and vices because they suck at doing anything decent
The Nevada prostitution model created a way for people like the late unlamented Dennis Hof to launder some of their money.
Most prostitution is still the illegal prostitution in Vegas and Reno.
Brothel prostitution is the worst of all worlds for the freelancer, so competent freelancers always work independently where they can charge more and screen their own clients.
It has been developed for thousands of years.
It has never been successfully regulated even by totalitarian regimes.
Vermont has trout fishing? It would be hard to beat Michigan for trout fishing.
As things are, she does have protection, she just has to turn herself in. Which will also get her free medical care.
Running a rape kit there will be DNA and even without injuries they can bust him for the prostitution.
So your first assertion is demonstrably false.
Johns are a critical Democrat voting block. Epstein didn’t kill himself.
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