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09-12-2016, 10:49 PM
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Lol even Porn is considered prositituion here...good luck with the brothel thing
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09-13-2016, 12:30 AM
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Join Date: Jan 7, 2010
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Sounds like I might be better off calling a service? Not much activity in the Reno Lake Taho section on here
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You need to use eros or p411 for Reno. Britney Lynx would be a top choice for Reno. P411 has 27 providers listed for Reno. This board isn't very active is some parts of the US.
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09-13-2016, 12:57 AM
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You're not from here, are you? lol
We can't even buy beer in half the counties here...
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Lmao - moved here from the west coast, but it's going to take a lot of time and effective compaigning. I know it sounds crazy/ridiculous, but if/when it does happen in AR, I see it first happening in Eureka Springs (pot friendly community + prostitution) or maybe Hot Springs (gambling + prostitution - Spa City could become "Little Nevada").
I give it 20-30 years if people work hard at it and I made that number up. But sex has many medicinal uses and there's even a whole journal devouted to this topic (1). Furthermore it's a great form of exercise and let's face it, Arkansas is full of fatasses. The marijuana movement uses this rhetoric and so did alcohol (the glass of red wine a day studies).
Furthermore, it's going to happen no matter what, so why not regulate to ensure safety for everyone involved with it (lower potential violent clients and less std's all around). Health and safety argument.
Secondly, we see that many prostitutes make a living out of their transactions even with the potential for going to prison. If this market still thrived under these sanctioned conditions, imagine how much money would flow under legal circumstances. You can tax the hell out of this shit. Economic argument.
Last argument I can come up with for now, you can sell another novel idea. What if people started to care less about dating and focus so much more time on work. They can get their sex-fix by going to see a provider and stop wasting time courting the opposite sex. These people could possibly waste so much less time courting/dating that could become more efficient workers. Isn't that what the Protestant work ethic all about? Economic argument.
(1) http://www.jsm.jsexmed.org/#/inpress
I know, it sounds crazy, but I'm trying. And lastly, we don't need to get the whole state to pass it, but just a small, liberal portion of it. For instance, did you know that you can buy alcohol in Springdale?
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09-13-2016, 07:55 AM
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I know, it sounds crazy, but I'm trying.
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It doesn't sound crazy. It is crazy. And you're trying way too hard, though I can understand; the enjoyable thing about beating your head against a brick wall is how good it feels when you stop.
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And lastly, we don't need to get the whole state to pass it, but just a small, liberal portion of it. For instance, did you know that you can buy alcohol in Springdale?
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Because alcohol is not illegal state-wide, individual counties/municipalities are free to make laws regulating sales of alcohol within their geographical limits that are stricter than state law, up to and including prohibiting it entirely. Hence the existence of dry counties.
Prostitution, on the other hand, is illegal in the entire state. No county or municipality is practically free to legalize it in their jurisdiction; even if they did the state can still come in and enforce the state prohibitions against prostitution and the purported legality of the practice within the county or municipality is no defense. (For that matter, the local police are free to enforce the state law and ignore the ordinance legalizing it within the municipality, if they chose to do so.)
The situation's analogous to pot laws in the US; while certain states have legalized marijuana for medical or recreational uses, the fact is that it's still illegal under federal law. Right now (IIRC) the Obama administration has decided that the federal authorities aren't going to actively prosecute people for buying/selling/using pot for recreational or medical purposes, but that's an administrative policy that could easily be ended in the future.
But somehow, if Eureka Springs or Hot Springs decided to legalize prostitution, I don't think the state of Arkansas is going to stand idly by and just ignore it. But hey, dream on, if your dreams make you happy.
Cheers,
bcg
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09-13-2016, 10:15 AM
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It doesn't sound crazy. It is crazy. And you're trying way too hard, though I can understand; the enjoyable thing about beating your head against a brick wall is how good it feels when you stop.
Because alcohol is not illegal state-wide, individual counties/municipalities are free to make laws regulating sales of alcohol within their geographical limits that are stricter than state law, up to and including prohibiting it entirely. Hence the existence of dry counties.
Prostitution, on the other hand, is illegal in the entire state. No county or municipality is practically free to legalize it in their jurisdiction; even if they did the state can still come in and enforce the state prohibitions against prostitution and the purported legality of the practice within the county or municipality is no defense. (For that matter, the local police are free to enforce the state law and ignore the ordinance legalizing it within the municipality, if they chose to do so.)
The situation's analogous to pot laws in the US; while certain states have legalized marijuana for medical or recreational uses, the fact is that it's still illegal under federal law. Right now (IIRC) the Obama administration has decided that the federal authorities aren't going to actively prosecute people for buying/selling/using pot for recreational or medical purposes, but that's an administrative policy that could easily be ended in the future.
But somehow, if Eureka Springs or Hot Springs decided to legalize prostitution, I don't think the state of Arkansas is going to stand idly by and just ignore it. But hey, dream on, if your dreams make you happy.
Cheers,
bcg
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Unfortunately, you and RJ are right.
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09-13-2016, 02:36 PM
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It would be cheaper to fly to Costa Rica and participate in legal activities with ultra hot willing women than pay for what I've seen on every show about brothels in Nevada
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09-13-2016, 05:44 PM
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Location: springdale, ar
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[QUOTE=Hogfan69;1058633104]It would be cheaper to fly to Costa Rica and participate in legal activities with ultra hot willing women than pay for what I've seen on every show about brothels in Nevada[/QUOTE
Sweet Jesus! Another reason to go to costa rica.
Know of any specialty tour groups?
The nevada experience always struck me as stupid expensive.
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09-13-2016, 06:21 PM
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I was going to apply to work at a ranch in Nevada but after reading the comments I'll just save the plane ticket
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09-13-2016, 07:04 PM
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Location: Arkansas
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You don't need a tour group. Just fly into San Jose and have a driver from Sportsman's Lodge pick you up and you're set. Just taxi over to the Del Ray and it's the biggest buffet of hot girls I've ever seen. Or you can get a driver to carry you one hour to the coast to Jaco Beach and get the same. Biggest difference in San Jose is always nice and it's 100 and jungle humid on the coast.
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09-13-2016, 08:03 PM
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Join Date: Oct 3, 2014
Location: Jonesboro
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I for one don't want it legal here, the prices would just go sky high, and have you seen anything the government didn't fuck up? Even though it's illegal here as long as your careful you can hobby your whole life and not get arrested. If you look at the people that get arrested 99% of the time it was there own damn fault. Ladies screen and men only see established providers!!
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09-13-2016, 08:08 PM
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I think just the opposite. If it was legal, prices would fall. And I mean legalizing it - NOT letting the government run it.
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09-13-2016, 09:31 PM
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I know in theory I could be cheaper, but Arkansas would not do a blanket legalization in individuals homes, it would be like Nevada where only a few companies could get a licenses and they would have a monopoly on it.
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09-13-2016, 09:56 PM
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I don't think anyone can use Nevada as a normal market for anything.
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