Dave notes in Canada prostitution law against incalls - outcalls were always legal - declared unconstitutional based on harm reduction under their Charter of Rights and Freedoms - (Section 7 right to security of the person). The prostitution law deprived sexworkers of their right to security by forcing them to work secretly. Chief Justice opined that "Parliament has the power to regulate against nuisances, but not at the cost of the health, safety, and lives of prostitutes." In the U.S. we are not protected by harm provisions of the constitution but "liberty" at the forefront of the 9th Circuit current case challenging the prostitution law I have written extensively about. In Canada, LE goes after the real traffickers and underage, not the pretend ones in the U.S.
From 1900 to 1913 the federal government had a miniscule debt. Then in 1913 all created the same year were the IRS, the FBI, and the federal reserve system. Debt skyrocketed through the ceiling. Then women were granted the right to vote after 1920. Prostitution was wiped out across the country.
Who stands to gain for illegal prostitution? Clearly the government. Clearly civilian women, who now guys have to kiss the ass for action instead of finding an affordable provider for $40 if it was legal.
To recap, when men were the only voters prostitution was legal. When women began to vote, prostitution was illegal. There are more civilian women than providers and thus will keep prostitution illegal for the foreseeable future. The court system will uphold the legal challenge because it will either apply a rational basis test or intermediate scrutiny.
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