Democratic lawmakers in New York have proposed a bill that would decriminalize prostitution. The new legislation, unveiled Monday, also looks to eliminate prior criminal records related to most sex work offenses. If passed, it would be the first of its kind in the U.S.
Sens. Jessica Ramos and Julia Salazar introduced the Stop Violence in the Sex Trades Act, which is aimed at removing criminal penalties for sex workers, who are often targets of street violence and arrests.
"We want to bring sex workers out of the shadows and ensure that they are protected," Ramos said in a news conference. "We will finally make strides against trafficking by empowering sex workers to report violence against them. Sex work is work and everyone has an inherent right to a safe workplace."
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Getting ready for Sharia.
Liberals bringing down society
We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
This way, Robert Kraft won't need to go to Palm Beach to get his happy endings. Just a short trip across the state border.
And, don't we ALL pay for it in one form or the other??? Just saying.
When did prostitution become Sex Work ? If you want to call it what is it name it Nasty Work.
In this day and age you have to be a leper to not be getting laid for free.
Just because it is ok in their shite hole country, they want to make it legal here too. Muslims changing America to suit their cult religion. And we just sit back and let them. What ever happened to good ole American courage? Our veterans are spinning in their grave.
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