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Not that I support this, BUT
GaGambler 165 reads
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It sounds a LOT like SOSTA/FESTA which passed overwhelmingly in ALL fifty states with support from BOTH parties including 100% of the CA liberal Democrats.

Texas Supremes says Facebook is liable for sex trafficking carried out on their forum. This could ripple through other forums like Twitter and their extensive penetration of sex workers.

GaGambler166 reads

It sounds a LOT like SOSTA/FESTA which passed overwhelmingly in ALL fifty states with support from BOTH parties including 100% of the CA liberal Democrats.

While pointing out that when he's wrong he owns it.
Except he makes said mea culpas (culpi?) for about 1% of the errors he blunders into.
His handle should be Egbert Souse (accent grave over the e).

GaGambler101 reads

You and your idiot little buddy are even dumber than I thought.  

 
The two of you REALLY need to get laid, Oh wait I forgot, you're both fucking impotent and that's why you spend your entire life playing "gotcha" on a fuck board just lying in wait, hoping and praying someone makes a fucking typo. What a pair of fucking losers. I am surprised the third stooge didn't chime in, or maybe this was too dumb even for him.

"impotent" is actually a perfect description of your feeble response.
But what's fully expected from someone with no balls.

These forever feuds are so fucking boring.  Maybe the are good natured, maybe not.  But they are boring boring boring.

1) Boring is a very good description of most of your posts. Though at least you've given up almost all of your idiotic posts on the P&R Board. Thank heaven for that.
2) No one is forcing you to read ANY of the posts you don't like. So why don't you try that and STFU.

They clutter up the forum.  I don't mind a bit of back and forth.  Some of it is amusing.  But it's just constant rehash.  Hell, it's almost a daily occurrence to see some post dug up from five years ago.  Good lord, don't people have better things to do with their time?

1) Cluttering up this forum? How can you "clutter up" something that's nearly dead?
2) Tell me when I "dug up" some post from five years ago. GaCloaca does that. Not me.
3) But keep helping GaCloaca dredge up his ancient lies. He seems to think repeating them endlessly will make them credible. He knows nothing.

GaGambler101 reads

I stopped actually talking to this idiot over a year ago, his comments are hardly "good natured" and I completely agree they are boring boring boring.

 
I guess when you give up on pussy, you have to do "something" to fill your day.

1) a serial ass-kicking, which is why you're so cranky. You can't sit comfortably any more.
2) a non-stop humiliation. Mostly it's you humiliating yourself. I just help out once in a while.
3) a continual Lie Fest in which you constantly torture the truth and just make shit up.
4) a monumental Whine-A-Thon in which you complain about virtually everyone.
Get over yourself.

... down from the Federal level FOSTA/SESTA.  
Note that it's not just communications about paid sex that's criminal under F/S, but EVERY use of a computer to facilitate paid sex:  banks, the phone system, map apps, hotel reservation systems and front  desks, on and on.  The lawyers are being oddly stupid about this huge bonanza of litigation that has been handed to them, but it has started, and reached a state supreme court.  Watch for the carnage to spread!

"banks, the phone system, map apps, hotel reservation systems and front  desks, on and on."

The same can be said for all of the technologies that are used within the cannabis industry in the states where it is legal.  

Entrepreneurs have found ways to facilitate the use of credit and debit cards to pay for weed. There have been no legal cases (as far as I know) for those firms.

Let's wait and see what happens over the next four years. It takes a long while for 1st Amendment cases to get to SCOTUS.

FOSTA/SESTA is federal law so the state supreme courts won’t have any say in its legitimacy. The states themselves had nothing to do with its passage, that was entirely our Congress’ acts.  

And so far the law has only been used literally one single time per the government’s own watchkeepers, the GAO. Recall that the Backpage prosecution did not make utilize FOSTA/SESTA, since it initiated before the new law was in effect.  

So, the law may be chilling some activity, but so far it’s been pretty much not heard of in the actual law enforcement activity.

" . . . . extensive penetration of sex workers" was the whole point of seeing them.  I could be wrong, but I don't think so.  

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