buster81
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Off topic, however, while this post isopen, prostitution is essentially legal in Canada. There are some subtleties to the law which aren't really worth going into, but the act itself is not illegal.Opposition to this is often argued by people similar to the Brady Campaign (in a similar method ie. I feel like hookers are bad without any real data to base this position on) withoutmuch effect. The topicofdecriminalizing cannabisis also hotly debated and has some substantial traction. Without a doubt, possession of small amounts is simply frowned upon without any real penalty. Whilelivingthere,I did notseeany chaosat all due to either of these situations.
I take no position on eitherissue, but will tell you that organized crime has much less to do with eitherprostitutionormarijuana distribution than they do in the US. I'm not saying that there are no pimps at all, but there are very few of them. Escorts do not need the "protection" these people offer, as their choice of trade is not illegal. So, I do not believe that anarchy will result in decriminalizing either of these.
Off topic, however, while this post isopen, prostitution is essentially legal in Canada. There are some subtleties to the law which aren't really worth going into, but the act itself is not illegal.Opposition to this is often argued by people similar to the Brady Campaign (in a similar method ie. I feel like hookers are bad without any real data to base this position on) withoutmuch effect. The topicofdecriminalizing cannabisis also hotly debated and has some substantial traction. Without a doubt, possession of small amounts is simply frowned upon without any real penalty. Whilelivingthere,I did notseeany chaosat all due to either of these situations.
I take no position on eitherissue, but will tell you that organized crime has much less to do with eitherprostitutionormarijuana distribution than they do in the US. I'm not saying that there are no pimps at all, but there are very few of them. Escorts do not need the "protection" these people offer, as their choice of trade is not illegal. So, I do not believe that anarchy will result in decriminalizing either of these.