A companion to the TNZ poll asking the same question. Straight up or down, should prostitution be legalized?
I'll repeat my answer from the TNZ poll.
Yes, it should be legal. If so, it should also be taxed, conducted in a legitimate place of business rather than on the street or with a pimp, and with heavy regulation and testing to make sure the prostitutes are healthy adults who are not being exploited or coerced.
Without prohibition, it would be much worse.
Thanks for laying it out straight by insulting people who disagree with you while simultaneously projecting your own opinion on the vast majority of Americans. Way to make your point.I'm going to lay this down straight. Nerds on the internet might not think that prostitution is a big deal, but the vast sum of America doesn't want prostitutes walking through safe neighborhoods that have little children playing in them, and they don't want prostitutes walking back and forth infront of the grocery store that the family visits all the time.
I'll repeat my answer from the TNZ poll.
Yes, it should be legal. If so, it should also be taxed, conducted in a legitimate place of business rather than on the street or with a pimp, and with heavy regulation and testing to make sure the prostitutes are healthy adults who are not being exploited or coerced.
I agree with this person.
I'll repeat my answer from the TNZ poll.
Yes, it should be legal. If so, it should also be taxed, conducted in a legitimate place of business rather than on the street or with a pimp, and with heavy regulation and testing to make sure the prostitutes are healthy adults who are not being exploited or coerced.
I agree with this person.
I also agree.
Without prohibition, it would be much worse.
Yep, prohibition did a bang-up job with alcohol and drugs. Wiped those problems right out in a heartbeat.
Thanks for laying it out straight by insulting people who disagree with you while simultaneously projecting your own opinion on the vast majority of Americans. Way to make your point.I'm going to lay this down straight. Nerds on the internet might not think that prostitution is a big deal, but the vast sum of America doesn't want prostitutes walking through safe neighborhoods that have little children playing in them, and they don't want prostitutes walking back and forth infront of the grocery store that the family visits all the time.![]()
I don't doubt that a majority of Americans in certain parts of the country disagree with legalizing prostitution or marijuana use (for another example), but it's not quite the overwhelming majority across the entire country that you make it out to be, nor do most people use your convoluted reasoning to support their viewpoint.
I've been all over Nevada, where prostitution is legalized (outside certain counties), and for the life of me I can't recall ever seeing a prostitute (legal or not) working a residential neighborhood or the front of a grocery store. Especially not in the middle of the day when *gasp* THE CHILDREN *gasp* might see them. Turns out, even when legal, people generally don't want to be seen soliciting a prostitute in broad daylight in their own neighborhood or the grocery store they frequent.
Besides which, when people advocate for legalized prostitution, I would imagine most of them are assuming a brothel-type system instead of just a pimp and a prostitute on the streets where abuse would be rampant and regulation damn near impossible.
Really? That's no fun. I disagree with all of you now.
I'll repeat my answer from the TNZ poll.
Yes, it should be legal. If so, it should also be taxed, conducted in a legitimate place of business rather than on the street or with a pimp, and with heavy regulation and testing to make sure the prostitutes are healthy adults who are not being exploited or coerced.
I agree as well.I agree with this person.
I also agree.
I am in agreement about the person we all agree with.
safer for both the people who work in the industry and those who use the services.
I'll repeat my answer from the TNZ poll.
Yes, it should be legal. If so, it should also be taxed, conducted in a legitimate place of business rather than on the street or with a pimp, and with heavy regulation and testing to make sure the prostitutes are healthy adults who are not being exploited or coerced.
safer for both the people who work in the industry and those who use the services.
And how would legalization accomplish that?![]()
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