Posted by
tystikal
2008-04-06 16:36:54
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Sure, why not? I mean its the oldest profession on the planet,so.....So with that being said If he/or she wants feel free.However I think all pimps should cease and desist because thats top-down economics and not a democratic way to conduct work.And if im not mistaken the term I heard is professional sex workers...or something close to that...ya know whatever. |
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Posted by
flipmaster
2008-04-06 19:26:08
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umm I suppose it could be legal,but again The US as a whole isn,t ready. |
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Posted by
jwcj
2008-04-07 09:18:19
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Yes and the customer should have to pay taxes just as they have to when they buy anything else.
The prostitutes should also have to have business liscences and pay their taxes also, along with having stringent regulations about the way they practice their trade.
By the way, "Flipmaster" why do you keep saying the U.S. isn't ready for this and that?
Is it because we are a bunch of ignorant arrogant a--holes who think we know everything? |
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Posted by
yadokta
2008-04-07 17:52:49
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No then the workers must pay tax too.
The government makes money off all the other vices why let them have another? |
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Posted by
stillkickin
2008-04-08 14:42:30
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Yes,the criminal element have ruined it for everyone. Regulate it for consumer safety, OSHA. And tax it for the common good. Unionise it for the employee rights. Then, have a government study for 'green' factor. Another for quality control. |
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Posted by
michaelatchley
2008-04-09 22:15:41
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if the person is willing to pat why not |
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Posted by
MyGallimaufry
2008-05-25 01:49:12
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Yes. Except in cases of forced or coerced prostitution, it's a victimless crime. |
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