https://www.tampabay.com/florida-pol...mps-and-johns/
More government over reach, again in the guise of preventing Human Trafficking.
Yet (and it also says so in this article) when they used Human Trafficking as an excuse to conduct those stings in Florida that busted several people including New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, he was not charged with Human Trafficking, was he?
He was charged with misdemeanor solicitation that only carries a 60 days in jail, 6 months probation, $500 fine, if he is convicted.
Parts of the bill targeting massage parlors were tacked on after police accused New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and 24 other men of soliciting prostitution at a Jupiter massage parlor in February. Police initially said the sting was in connection with a human trafficking case, but no charges related to that crime have been filed.Those same lawmakers (especially the ones in Washington) that want to sign these bills are the biggest consumers of sex for sale.
Still, the demand for prostitution is seen as a “driving force that fuels sex trafficking,” the human trafficking bill says.
Will that list be available to be searchable online to the public so the ladies will have an easier time finding customers?
Speaking of Robert Kraft,
this is EXCELLENT news
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?p=1061485201
In other news, New York and other States are considering passing legislation to decriminalize sex work and to protect sex workers:
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7...riminalization
They SHOULD!!
Sex work is not illegal in many countries and it makes it safer for everyone.
Remember all the mob crime when Alcohol was illegal and what happened after it became legal and regulated?
United States is so backward, repressed when it comes to sex.