exactly! Folks are talking like buying sex was an explicitly legislated lawful activity If it were, I would agree they it would b tough to take it away.It was legal in that everything that is not illegal is legal. However, I don't think there is any constitutional reason why the government cannot simply make it illegal.
Many things that used to be legal are now illegal. You used to be able to own a machine gun in Canada, now it's illegal.
Whether they will outlaw it is a political question, not a legal one.
As as a gun owner and target sports enthusiast, I know too well how something "legal" (not illegal) one day can end up on the prohibited firearms list tomorrow.
In fact, I'm very anxious that the SCC ruling will demand all of the Cons attention this coming year and they will not be open to making changes to the firearms act that many fellow hobbyists are hoping for.
i would strongly caution this advice. Well intentioned, but could very well backfire. Spoc, Maggie's, etc serve good purposes. But they have very specific views about the biz. They are generally very distrustful of owners , agencies, etc. the have a very "labour" viewpoint of life.I would suggest also contributing to pro-sex worker organizations like Stella, Maggie's, etc., so they can get their views out there to counter all of the phony propaganda trying to portray them as victims.
Consulting only them is like asking unions how to regulate an industry while ignoring the companies/management themselves