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HIV tests for the worker, not the John. The rules don't protect the worker.Yes. Can't regulate and make things safer if they're still illegal. Make it legal can force condom use, HIV/STI checks, etc.
Also, looking at Nevada, workers aren't allowed to refuse any John. Normaly a private contractor or buisness has the right to refuse anyone; that's not the case with prostitution.
Like a DOT medical card? Is ObamaCare going to pay for that?Not a bad idea I think the Johns should have to be tested like the girls like once a year. If not there is no play for the John.
Apparently you couldn't comprehend them.
They are not hard to understand if you bother to actually read them.
I did read them. I understood them. ...
If you really did then you are denying the FACTS presented therein because playing at political scientist is more important to you than the human suffering you condone, you fucking scumbag.
Is this were [sic] I call you a scumbag too?...
Like a DOT medical card? Is ObamaCare going to pay for that?
Private insurance doesn't pay for a DOT medical card, the employer does, but since a john isn't an employee of the brothel....Like a DOT medical card? Is ObamaCare going to pay for that?
NO, but private insurance will. ACA isn't an insurance.
Private insurance doesn't pay for a DOT medical card, the employer does, but since a john isn't an employee of the brothel....
Is there an existing equivalent you're referring to or just wishful thinking?
Not anything like DOT card, though. The employer pays for that.Private insurance doesn't pay for a DOT medical card, the employer does, but since a john isn't an employee of the brothel....
Is there an existing equivalent you're referring to or just wishful thinking?
You wrote 'like a DOT medical card.' Private insurance does pay for health screenings.
Is this were [sic] I call you a scumbag too?...
No, it's where you realize you are a fucking scumbag and STFU already.
I put you at...12 years old. e...
I put you at...12 years old. e...
I put your IQ at 12 or less, scumbag.
I put you at...12 years old. e...
I put your IQ at 12 or less, scumbag.
Once again, you prove my point. .....
Strictly speaking, prostitution's already legal in all 50 states. Solicitation is what's illegal. Can't overtly ask for money in exchange for sexual favors. CAN however demand dinner, a movie, and gifts in exchange for affections. CAN make porno for money. Etc. Just can't say like "I'll do x sexual act for you for $100." Could say "I'll spend the night with you if you buy me dinner and drinks first. Even "I'll give you head if you buy me dinner and drinks first." Just couldn't advertise as much or loiter around asking random passersby for that.
Strictly speaking, prostitution's already legal in all 50 states. Solicitation is what's illegal. Can't overtly ask for money in exchange for sexual favors. CAN however demand dinner, a movie, and gifts in exchange for affections. CAN make porno for money. Etc. Just can't say like "I'll do x sexual act for you for $100." Could say "I'll spend the night with you if you buy me dinner and drinks first. Even "I'll give you head if you buy me dinner and drinks first." Just couldn't advertise as much or loiter around asking random passersby for that.
You're splitting hairs here. A procedural work around is not evidence of anything. Nevada is the only state to have legal prostitution.
Strictly speaking, prostitution's already legal in all 50 states. Solicitation is what's illegal. Can't overtly ask for money in exchange for sexual favors. CAN however demand dinner, a movie, and gifts in exchange for affections. CAN make porno for money. Etc. Just can't say like "I'll do x sexual act for you for $100." Could say "I'll spend the night with you if you buy me dinner and drinks first. Even "I'll give you head if you buy me dinner and drinks first." Just couldn't advertise as much or loiter around asking random passersby for that.
You're splitting hairs here. A procedural work around is not evidence of anything. Nevada is the only state to have legal prostitution.
Most laws are about splitting hairs. What's defacto prostitution is already protected by the 1st Amendment. What's illegal is doing it as a business overtly. No one says a date can't ask for goods or services in exchange for sex though that's what actual prostitutes do. What some counties in Nevada (isn't all of Nevada just a couple counties I think) do is make it legal as a business enterprise. Everywhere else it's a matter of semantics and discretion.
Everyone likes having the option of going to a prostitute or otherwise retaining their services. Having it illegal doesn't prevent it (or anything else for that matter.) All it does is keep power and economic independence in the hands of men. If prostitution were legalized it'd become safer as regulations could be imposed, it'd give women the means to be more independent of men, and it'd be another nail in the coffin of religion.
Strictly speaking, prostitution's already legal in all 50 states. Solicitation is what's illegal. Can't overtly ask for money in exchange for sexual favors. CAN however demand dinner, a movie, and gifts in exchange for affections. CAN make porno for money. Etc. Just can't say like "I'll do x sexual act for you for $100." Could say "I'll spend the night with you if you buy me dinner and drinks first. Even "I'll give you head if you buy me dinner and drinks first." Just couldn't advertise as much or loiter around asking random passersby for that.
You're splitting hairs here. A procedural work around is not evidence of anything. Nevada is the only state to have legal prostitution.
Most laws are about splitting hairs. What's defacto prostitution is already protected by the 1st Amendment. What's illegal is doing it as a business overtly. No one says a date can't ask for goods or services in exchange for sex though that's what actual prostitutes do. What some counties in Nevada (isn't all of Nevada just a couple counties I think) do is make it legal as a business enterprise. Everywhere else it's a matter of semantics and discretion.
Everyone likes having the option of going to a prostitute or otherwise retaining their services. Having it illegal doesn't prevent it (or anything else for that matter.) All it does is keep power and economic independence in the hands of men. If prostitution were legalized it'd become safer as regulations could be imposed, it'd give women the means to be more independent of men, and it'd be another nail in the coffin of religion.
Well...... There's no arguing with that logic?!?!