https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...first-us-state
If New Orleans was an independent “City State” (think Venice in late Middle Ages), would its citizens vote to decriminalise? I think they would.
That would be a great leap in common sense and sanity, but here is the kicker. Have talked to quite a few providers about this and the majority opinion is they don't want to pay taxes, so am not hopeful. Originally Posted by OldGentTaxes maybe-maybe not, but they would also have more customers. That is unless more providers came on scene and took customers away.
You can still be charged with tax evasion if you earn money doing something legal (or something that’s not illegal) and fail to report or under report that income. You could be charged similarly whether it’s legal or not actually. Originally Posted by 1blackman1Al Capone went to prison for tax evasion.
You can still be charged with tax evasion if you earn money doing something legal (or something that’s not illegal) and fail to report or under report that income. You could be charged similarly whether it’s legal or not actually. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
I'm clueless to this argument cuz I haven't heard it at all. Everything I see on twitter & in other forums many of us are pushing for decrim. And I'm struggling to draw a link on how that would have to do anything on taxes since decrim wouldn't have us licensing or registering unlike legalizing. There's a big different in legalizing & & decriminalization - NO want legalized, we want decriminalized. Can't mix the terms up Just means we wouldn't run the risk of being thrown in jail anymoreYour dropped on you head.. lol
They're might be a few more providers -but I imagine not a huge influx as it's still stigmatizing socially. Your still gonna have women that are conditioned for that fear that stigma both socially & romantically.
I'm all up for decrim. Take the legal fear away please! Originally Posted by Gabby_Belle
Oh Oh! Just thought of this, too. Look at the legalized brothels in Nevada -now I do not know about allll of them obviously. But I have def heard the horror stories on how those girls get treated in those. Being forced to work long hours, can't leave the property, giving away half your income to the house, direct competition in room with the rest of the line up, etc.. theres prob a ton that I'm still not even considering. But that's not exactly a working environment I'd sign up for. Especially, if I had children, other work or a personal relationship at home. I do NOT trust the government enough with how they can be to trust them with my livelyhood that much. They already make it hard enough on the middle class & lower class. They'd prob have it at the end of the day to where it didn't even make sense for ladies to get into the biz anymore, perhaps. It's not idealistic obviously, but it's realistic I feel Originally Posted by Gabby_BelleThat doesn’t sound like “legalized brothels”. That’s called trafficking.