To: dirtboy
Prostitution is often NOT victimless - diseases are spread, families are impacted. So what is the proper role of dealing with that, and what can be done to mitigate harm? - 17 - dirtboy
The state of Nevada is the proper 'role model', imo.
122 posted on 8/2/02 1:27 PM Pacific by tpaine
To: tpaine; Khepera
A great point to debate. Is it better to make prostitution illegal, or try to come up with legal controls for it? Go for it, guys, and try to respect each other's points. I don't think either one of you is in favor of crack whores running around spreading AIDS. How do we combat that?
You asked the question at 117, - I answered.
Why not 'debate' my answer yourself?
- And Nevada IS the answer to "crack whores", - obviously.
142 posted on
08/02/2002 2:37:00 PM PDT by
tpaine
To: tpaine
You asked the question at 117, - I answered. Why not 'debate' my answer yourself? - And Nevada IS the answer to "crack whores", - obviously. I would like to see the debate between Khepera and yourself, if Khepera comes back. I can see both points of view, you both are smart posters, let's see your respective points.
145 posted on
08/02/2002 2:45:56 PM PDT by
dirtboy
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