Once surrounding states see websites like this panic, cave and remove reviews, there's nothing to prevent them from fast tracking and passing similar laws to achieve the same site ownership behavior. Hopefully some of you know states watch the behavior new laws achieve, and if they like what they see, they'll often follow suit.I think you're right. Oklahoma admitted it copied Texas Law, in making solicitation a Felony. The legal theory is ridiculous, though. They have to assume trafficking, and when you do that, the policy must be to consider Prostitutes innocent victims. Which means heavy streetwalking in cities, because the criminality is completely shifted to Johns.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I think the scope of this has the potential to become much bigger than just for our very close neighboring escorts and hobbyists in Oklahoma. Could we actually be witnessing the beginning of the end for all states, regarding the dissemination of escort-client encounter information here?
In my opinion, if the only ownership solution for this was to remove Oklahoma content, before finding and implementing something else, that's a very bad sign. Originally Posted by dfwtsfan
Fosta-Sesta was supposed to do Federally, what Oklahoma is attempting on the State level. Remember that law led to the elimination of pics and ads here. I haven't heard of a single application of that law, in the 5 years since it passed.
Texas will probably copy Oklahoma, regarding the review illegality. Might take a while, since our Attorney General is currently suspended, under indictment for numerous crimes. The Dude pointing fingers is the biggest criminal of all.