Should Prostitution be decriminalized?

sam_gordon

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There was a story on the Today show this morning about a push to decriminalize prostitution.
https://www.today.com/video/should-...zed-it-s-become-a-political-issue-77813317769
There have apparently been a bill filed in Vermont to do so. According to the Today show story, there are levels of decriminalization... everyone (prostitute, client, and pimp/manager) could not be charged with a crime or a "partial" decriminalization where only the client or manager/pimp could be charged.

Personally, if proper steps are taken, I don't have a problem with it. As far as what steps/safeguards need to be in place...
* No one should be forced into it.
* Sex workers should be able to leave (a manager/company/or the trade) whenever they want.
* Regular physicals & tests required of the workers

Basically treat sex workers like all other employees in every other industry.

Assuming someone WANTS to be a sex worker (and yes, those people are out there), why should that be illegal, but someone can choose to be a plumber (for example)?
 

Things have certainly changed. What was bad is now good and what was good is now bad.

For example, 20 years ago, marijuana in a plastic bag was illegal. Now, the marijuana is legal and the plastic bag is practically illegal. Weird.....
 
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As opposed to all the time and money wasted on prosecuting the vice?

I can say the same thing about a lot of other laws too. But this doesn’t have a huge impact on the population. Stick to stuff that positively impacts the most people.
 
I think my issue is that it is hard to know who is doing it because they want to vs. forced too. How are you going to determine the difference?

I mean, isn't it like other jobs? Like, they would have W-4s and W2s and do taxes and whatnot. They would have to abide by corporate laws, etc?
 
QUOTE="sam_gordon, post: 61503338, member: 287987"]
How do people know you're doing your job because you want to and are not being forced to? Why is the sex trade treated different than any other trade?
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Listen, I get it. One could say I am forced to be an accountant. However, I would venture to say that is very different than basically being held captive by a pimp and having to have sex with strangers.

In theory, I am fine with it being legalized. I mean if you want to pay someone for sex or have sex for money, who am I to say no. I just think this is a little more complicated than being "forced" to do other jobs.
 
Prostitution is illegal and people are forced into it now.
Legalizing it isn't going to change that so no reason to use that as an argument against doing it.
 














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