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pbi said:OK, OK.....I just can't resist riding the Tangential Roller Coaster one more time!!!
Making something illegal would logically make it less accessible, to the population at large, less the percentage who are willing to break the law and risk the consequences (whatever those may be).
No worries, I also can never resist a tangent ;D Perhaps it is logical to assume making something illegal makes it less accessible, but what I was getting at was that my experience (granted, is much less than someone who has been around since prohibition har har) as a minor was that illegal substances like marijuana/ecstacy/cocaine/etc all seemed more accessible than legal substances that were restricted (alcohol and cigarettes).
FJAG said:The position is not indefensible. It is based on the "the prostitute (read woman mostly) is the victim" and "The man is the criminal" theory of the sex trade.
I totally agree with you, however, that it is stupid. All too often society--through its elected officials--uses criminal legislation in an attempt to achieve a pollyanna world that doesn't and cannot exist. It happens more and more when the legislators are kowtowing to vocal and strident religious factions.
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Well.... stupid or not... looks like that is the way we are headed :facepalm:
http://o.canada.com/news/national/new-federal-law-on-prostitution-coming-soon
Seems that the legislation will be some version of the Nordic model.