The battle against *** trafficking: Sweden vs. Denmark
our country can follow this. making it illegal to pay for ***. if the demand drops the supply will drop as well.
of course we still need to clean up our legislative system as well as the police before we can even tackle prostitution.
legalized gani. aw. lain pud consequences.
My home city of Vancouver has been considering this move for years. The argument is the same for the legalization of marijuana in Canada. Regulate it, tax it and offer a safe and controlled environment for people to conduct a business that will happen regardless. Whether it's in a dark alley, where the safety of the prostitute is never certain, or in the open where the health of the women is controlled and their safety the primary concern.
You can reduce the weapons, violence and revenue streams of the gangs and street pimps who benefit most from prohibition, not to mention alleviate pressure on the legal system to deal with more dangerous criminals. Also a much more effective way of reducing the child exploitation that is a very serious issue in this country and many others. Seems like a no-brainer, which is why the church will never support it, and doesn't stand a good chance of happening in this country.
kuyawa gud ani........
problema man sad gud ani kung ang mga ginikanan sad nga walay hinungdan mo doot sad sa ilang anak(minor de edad) pa trabaho as prostitute.
ok ni cya kung ang unemployment rate nato ubos. kay himoon ra dayon ug rason nga wala silay lain ka padulngan nga trabaho tungod kay pobre kaayo cla.
don't push your luck cause it won't happen.. ever.. better move to europe or germany..
taasa na ani nga thread OIE... Actually imoral man jud kaau kung ma legalize na ang prostitution.....
dili jud ni maaksyonan kay daghan nato diri sa cebu,,, walay trabaho,,, usa pa mao nalang jud na pangita sa mga gro,,, lisod ni pag kangon,,
dili jud madala sa conciensya! conflicting principles "ilegalized ang immoral?".
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