State of Missouri apparently also didn't get it in 2005 when they legislated something that has, according to you, already been "ipso facto" dealt with.I can clearly see that Perry was correct, 'you just don't get it.'
State of Missouri apparently also didn't get it in 2005 when they legislated something that has, according to you, already been "ipso facto" dealt with.I can clearly see that Perry was correct, 'you just don't get it.'
No chance. Election is not till 2015.What are the chances that the conservatives will be voted out?
What are the chances that the conservatives will be voted out?
One interesting part of the nordic model in areas that it is already implemented, research has mentioned something to the effect of actually putting prostitutes at more of a risk; in general a high majority of the clients who do visit are not the married, professionals most compare but rather guys who have nothing to loose, high risk and often no respect for prostitutes and are violent.If the Conservative make prostitution illegal, then this law will be eventually defeated at the SCC. If they bring in the Nordic model, penalizing john's and pimps in law, no benefit to the safety of prostitutes will be achieved which was one of the goals of the recent SCC decisions and that law will be defeated as well. Maybe Harper who likes to prorogue, may ask the SCC to allow for an extension of the drafting of new laws with respect to prostitution to after the next election. If Harper gets five more years then he can bring in very austere laws with respect to the sex trade with less worry. Anyway the laws on prostitution are not really something that the Conservatives worry about and are likely to be more of a nuisance to them going into the next election.
Yeah, which MP is gonna stick their necks out and be in favor of prostitution. Especially in this gutless county where women are in charge.The agenda is not hidden at all.
That includes you.
So far I have not read of any Harper MPs who contradict or dispute Smith's point of view.
And I fully expect her drumbeat of "targeting the buyers of sex" will be picked up and carried into the legislation.
A lot could happen between now and then. Prostitution may well turn out to be the third rail for the Cons. justin might just get enough momentum from taking potshots. The Cons might lose a lot of their base.Very unlikely for several reasons, mostly the opposition is not saying what the voting majority wants to here.
A lot could happen between now and then. Prostitution may well turn out to be the third rail for the Cons. justin might just get enough momentum from taking potshots. The Cons might lose a lot of their base.
I am pissed off that they will prob have to spend all their political capital fixing this, so there will be no hope of firearms act reform. Dammit,
Remember the former Chemical Bank in New York (now part of JPMorgan Chase)? In the early nineteenth century they had been unable to get a straight charter as a bank from the State of New York, but were able to obtain a charter as a chemical manufacturer also authorized to conduct banking - hence the name.Escort agencies should incorporate as oil companies. Then the Harper gov't would allow them to bring in foreigners, exploit their workers, have no regard for the area they're located in. Probably qualify for subsidies too.
What's really interesting to me is that the Nordic model, German legalization, and complete prohibition are all argued against because they result in one or more of:One interesting part of the nordic model in areas that it is already implemented, research has mentioned something to the effect of actually putting prostitutes at more of a risk; in general a high majority of the clients who do visit are not the married, professionals most compare but rather guys who have nothing to loose, high risk and often no respect for prostitutes and are violent.
the comparative (generalized)would be "street" activity, vs reputable independents/agencies now
I didn't know this, thanks for the trivia!Remember the former Chemical Bank in New York (now part of JPMorgan Chase)? In the early nineteenth century they had been unable to get a straight charter as a bank from the State of New York, but were able to obtain a charter as a chemical manufacturer also authorized to conduct banking - hence the name.
What's really interesting to me is that the Nordic model, German legalization, and complete prohibition are all argued against because they result in one or more of:
-increased danger to the women from clients
-increase in human trafficking; importing women from foreign countries through coercion, lies, the lure of money
-involvement of unscrupulous pimps, organized crime
So basically everywhere in the world there will be some people who are manipulative evil exploiters of women.
I didn't know this, thanks for the trivia!