I stole this idea from the National Forum, so I hope I'm not violating "thread" rules or otherwise being a "fucktard" for my lack of originality or the somewhat redundant thread.
Consequences . . . .
An initial price increase due to mandatory testing, licensing fees, legal fees, etc. Higher taxes. The IRS might also pay a visit to providers that they believe might have an undeclared, unfulfilled prior tax obligation.
Prices might go down after some time as the social stigma decreases and more women enter . . . maybe. I guess strippers are still judged harshly, but attitudes do change. Prices would be dictated by supply and demand and government meddling of course.
Would the government regulate to the point that all unprotected activities (daty/bbbj for example) would be illegal. A type of black market might open up for these things. You would have the "oral sex" section of the Health department investigating women for violations. More of my tax dollars being sucked up and wasted.
What about providers that have age and race restrictions. Could they be sued for discrimination? Could they be sued for advertising GFE when the encounter really was GFE lite? Sued for false advertising . . . old photos, inaccurate age, false claims . . . "I give the BEST (insert whatever turns you on) in San Antonio" Can YMMV be used as a defense? Or would the judge (yeah, the guy that didn't get much mileage from provider X the night before) throw that defense out?
The USA is lawsuit happy and oversupplied with willing lawyers. You know someone would test the waters. I can see the ACLU jumping in to assist someone with a claim of racial discrimination. Could the guys be sued for libel after writing a poor review?
I see one definite positive from my perspective. Providers in Mexico could possibly obtain a EB-2 Visa for persons with “a degree of expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered in the sciences, arts, or business." I know of two in Mexico that meet this standard. They could put San Antonio on their tour schedule and I could get the FE.
So, is legalization the best solution? The sneakiness (for lack of a better word) of the whole "hobby" world is part of the fun, for me at least. The biggest winners would seem to be lawyers and tax collectors.
Sorry, I know it's kinda long. Second cup of coffee kicking in . . . . besides, you really can't be shocked at this point.