Will Washington DC succeed in decriminalizing sex work?
If DC is allowed to do so, will Johns in NYC make the trip to DC to see sex workers? I'd rather go to TO and Montreal for escorts.
If DC succeeds, perhaps other states in the US will enact the same laws to protect sex workers and sex buyers--maybe. That's what they said about cannabis years ago and now many states have legalized cannabis sale for recreational use. I wounder if the US Federal Government would do to sex trade in DC what it has been doing to the cannabis industry -- make it impossible for cannabis businesses to use the US banking system and other roadblocks.
WP is reporting the following:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...81190e-ca7e-11e9-a4f3-c081a126de70_story.html
"If that bill is enacted, the District will be the only jurisdiction in the United States other than some areas of Nevada, which has about 20 legal brothels, to decriminalize prostitution.
Under the D.C. law, prostitutes (or sex workers) would not be prosecuted for their sale of sex. The law would also give a pass to men out to buy sex from people lured into “the life” — a term I heard during a Tuesday meeting with a survivor who described the sex trade she engaged in years ago along the main drag of 14th Street NW in Columbia Heights."
"Nadeau, one of the bill’s co-sponsors, reflected the spirit of that approach when she said, “We have to be making sure we’re looking after our constituents. Those who engage in sex work are our constituents. Let’s make sure that people engaged in sex work are being fully supported.”
The bill decriminalizes brothels where no one benefits economically for the use of home, apartment or dwelling place. And that means that Nadeau’s “constituents” and their johns, or buyers, can openly operate a retail sex business in homes, hotels, health clubs and hangouts. (The bill leaves untouched the criminal prohibition against “selling” space to operate a house of prostitution.)"
If DC is allowed to do so, will Johns in NYC make the trip to DC to see sex workers? I'd rather go to TO and Montreal for escorts.
If DC succeeds, perhaps other states in the US will enact the same laws to protect sex workers and sex buyers--maybe. That's what they said about cannabis years ago and now many states have legalized cannabis sale for recreational use. I wounder if the US Federal Government would do to sex trade in DC what it has been doing to the cannabis industry -- make it impossible for cannabis businesses to use the US banking system and other roadblocks.
WP is reporting the following:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...81190e-ca7e-11e9-a4f3-c081a126de70_story.html
"If that bill is enacted, the District will be the only jurisdiction in the United States other than some areas of Nevada, which has about 20 legal brothels, to decriminalize prostitution.
Under the D.C. law, prostitutes (or sex workers) would not be prosecuted for their sale of sex. The law would also give a pass to men out to buy sex from people lured into “the life” — a term I heard during a Tuesday meeting with a survivor who described the sex trade she engaged in years ago along the main drag of 14th Street NW in Columbia Heights."
"Nadeau, one of the bill’s co-sponsors, reflected the spirit of that approach when she said, “We have to be making sure we’re looking after our constituents. Those who engage in sex work are our constituents. Let’s make sure that people engaged in sex work are being fully supported.”
The bill decriminalizes brothels where no one benefits economically for the use of home, apartment or dwelling place. And that means that Nadeau’s “constituents” and their johns, or buyers, can openly operate a retail sex business in homes, hotels, health clubs and hangouts. (The bill leaves untouched the criminal prohibition against “selling” space to operate a house of prostitution.)"