Maybe we should rename OUR site the Prostitution Research and Education Institute.
There is at least one valid point, though. Sometimes "legalization" may be worse than being illegal. In a lot of ways, prostitution is more illegal in Nevada than it it is elsewhere in the country. The legal brothels are a fraud and don't supply the demand in any meaningful way. It's such a hassle to go to the brothels as a client or worker that probably 95% of the business is outside the system.
I wonder if Nevada is actually harder on free-range prostitutes than other states because they see them as competition for the state sanctioned, taxpaying brothels.