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Updated: 5:12 PM Apr 7, 2009
Prostitution Tax Debated
Legislative hearings often can be dull, but that was hardly the case Tuesday as prostitutes and owners of legal Nevada brothels showed up to tell state lawmakers they support a bill to levy a $5 state tax on sex acts. Posted: 5:12 PM Apr 7, 2009Reporter: Brendan Riley AP |
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Prostitutes suffer major psychological damage as a result of having strange, smelly men masturbate into their body cavities. This is an anomaly of legal process to allow it to exist in our country. Prostitution degrades women. Supporting it with laws, money, taxation or any other form of normalizing or accepting behavior does damage to lots of people and society in general. I am against any form of human degradation. Nevadans should put an end to legalized prostitution. Legalize pot if you want people to come back to sin city. It's much less destructive, cheaper and it lasts longer.