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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 1652686, member: 1969"] As a Canadian I generally share your view. Majority of Canadians believe the laws should be in place to criminalize human traffickers, ensure there is no underage activity, and that is not in public view (i.e. no street prostitution). If the activity is between consenting adults it should not be an illegal. Our laws were once of reasonable tolerance. But our conservative Prime Minister appeased a small portion of his political base (the religious nutjobs) and came up with severe criminal laws recently that makes it much more dangerous for sex workers. At the same time, whether I disagree with the law or not, it is illegal in the United States (and in Canada now). Its not that you just broke a rule, but you did it via a criminal activity. I would think they get dinged more harshly. But as you mentioned its a bit hypocritical, because they could just organize events, find groupies who may or may not get drunk and do it for free... and in my opinion that is more harmful then a professional who consented to it. End of politics - back to basketball. [/QUOTE]
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