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 Legalizing Prostitution?
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(09-07-2011, 08:11 AM)Olivia Wrote:
Quote:and there is no evidence that itd be worse legalized then criminalized, In fact history holds all the talking points pro-drug legalization will bring up. there is no such historical reference for the opposite effect.
Actually, if I may comment on this bit. I posted this link to the effects of drug legalization in other countries and in countries that never had legalization, it's something that doesn't come up very often since when we think of drug legalization we instantly think that the countries are better off, but in many cases it hasn't been as successful as planned, so if we were to legalize drugs we would need a better enforcement plan. Because we both know society, there are a lot of reckless people, they cannot go ignored as they affect others as well.
very true and thats why ours wont do anything, It costs money and requires them to shift their focus.Any republican would attack that movement.(unless of course it was republican plan backed by a business already interested in that)

However treating people like kids, will grant you full grown kids.this is why a steady intelligence standard should be in play.after all how free does our land sound if we cant be trusted to smoke or fuck responsibly.Free and stupid is a natural bad idea.

and people shouldnt be so quick to jump on this issue.as it literally wont stop criminal activity nor protect women from abusive sex cultures. Being on the side of criminilization though insinuates we shouldnt do a thing. but sorry the true way to fix this problem is simply harder then just legalizing it.

step one: Legalize it ;Shifting sales from Gangs to corporations makes it regulatory ,eases the tax on law enforcement to catch dangerous drug dealers/pimps, and stops the trend of Corporate jails using all those prisoners for slave labor.(which they have been, since most of our incarcerated are in for drug related crimes.A story I heard 3 days ago; man convicted life in prison no parole for Two Marijuana ciggerettes and the slightest dash of cocaine.)

step two: regulation ; Regulations should include standards for environment(where they can sell), Age limits and consumption levels(just like alcohol) Like smoking,business would be allowed to reject the substance from the area.and finally plenty of health requirements for prostitutes(similar to those that should be on Porn actors)


step 3:(Raise the education system for the love of my lovely lips!!

Step4:(do this any way): stop treating prostitutes like they did something wrong!there is 0 compassion for prostitutes in the eyes of the law.And they cant do anything outside sending them home.if they have on still.


-but as ussual that requires work money and anti-corruptionists (none of which our government is willing to do or be.
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Messages In This Thread
Legalizing Prostitution? - by cosmickitty - 09-07-2011, 03:58 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by MagitekElite - 09-07-2011, 04:17 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by RosyPosy - 09-07-2011, 05:26 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by MagitekElite - 09-07-2011, 05:58 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by RosyPosy - 09-07-2011, 07:59 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by cosmickitty - 09-07-2011, 04:35 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by DerVVulfman - 09-07-2011, 04:47 AM
RE: Legalizing Prostitution? - by RosyPosy - 09-08-2011, 10:23 PM



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