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Monday, May 05, 2014

Marylanders Take Unique Approach To Stop Sex Trafficking

When it comes to sex trafficking, Maryland is considered a “hot zone.”

Anne Arundel County is the fifth-largest transport location in the country.

It was a statistic that didn’t sit well with Maryland State Sen. Bryan Simonaire.

He decided to take action.

With the number of sex trafficking victims on the rise in Maryland, activists like Simonaire have taken their own approach to helping and are seeing results.
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4 comments:

  1. One of Baltimore's founding industries was prostitution, was a port of call. Long before Bethlehem Steel. Hollywood even glamourized Blazz Starr on the big screen. She was a dancer that made friends with Politian's.

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  2. I say legalize it and regulate it and tax it under Maryland's rules, and see how fast it closes!

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  3. I wonder if it was Sex Trafficking that our mare got caught doing on the beach in Rehoboth that night?

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  4. 3:53 YES, but there is a lid on it right now.

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