http://reason.com/blog/2017/12/12/fe...sses-judiciary Originally Posted by Grace PrestonThe dude behind this (Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia)) is a fucking pain in the ass. If memory serves me correctly he was the douchebag behind making online poker playing (for money) illegal in the US some number of years back. This guy is the worst of the worst of the moral-majority republicans. I wonder what skeletons he has in his closet, the more strident ones usually have something pretty damning in there. (Damning by their own morality, not like I give a fuck what they do in private.)
Of course it won't stop... it will just be more difficult if this slides by-- not to mention its a damn good gateway to turning this into a Federal crime. Originally Posted by Grace PrestonIf I read the article correctly - if this bill passes then it would be possible to prosecute any eccie member who has published 5 or more reviews with a Federal crime.
The dude behind this (Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia)) is a fucking pain in the ass. If memory serves me correctly he was the douchebag behind making online poker playing (for money) illegal in the US some number of years back. This guy is the worst of the worst of the moral-majority republicans. I wonder what skeletons he has in his closet, the more strident ones usually have something pretty damning in there. (Damning by their own morality, not like I give a fuck what they do in private.) Originally Posted by jjxxxYou can still play poker online. Just go to the dark web.
http://reason.com/blog/2017/12/12/fe...sses-judiciary Originally Posted by Grace PrestonThe feds are already going after those who solicit via social media. Honestly, I've never been too much concerned with online escorting until now. It looks like the shit is about to hit the fan.