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Originally Posted by haskellham
Strange though that the spas in California move around frequently. If there're 0 raids, what's the point of moving around? Doesn't that just incur moving costs unnecessarily?
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I've actually been there during a move. I showed up for an appointment and 3 guys were there with a white box trunk. They had that place torn down in less than 2 hours. One spa I frequent moved 3 times in a year just a few blocks over. I think it's purely precautionary out here and seems to work. It sure does cut down on neighbors complaining about all the traffic.
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Originally Posted by TX_hammer
is that possible to reverse felony law ?
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Yes, absolutely it's just a matter of getting a political body willing to take a vote on it. Laws can also we struck down by courts it happens all the time. If for instance an Amendment got passed that said "People have bodily autonomy. No law shall be passed abridging anyone's right to decide what to do with their body." Any anti-prostitution laws would immediately be struck down.
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Originally Posted by TinMan
California enforces prostitution laws, too. Maybe not with the diligence we do here in Texas, but you can google “California prostitution raids” and AI will provide you with a nice list of 2025 operations.
Even if the impossible happened and Texas suddenly turned blue, the Dems would not be likely to turn back the clock and reverse all the anti-prostitution laws they also voted for the last 6 years.
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For all the woman's empowerment the Dems preach at the end of the day they're just as prudish as the Republicans. Besides doing so would be political suicide for the Dems in any race. Could you imagine the headlines during that race? "My opponent doesn't care about human trafficking!".