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Originally Posted by ReviewBree
...,instead of where the new law will make it sky rocket. With less workers and thirsty men what in the world do they think will happen? Yes, that is right this is almost the dumbest shit ever.
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Good point!
I imagine that lot of thirsty men will cross over to Mexico where from what I've heard the cartels do most of the pimping.
Other thirsty men will victimize unwilling participants around them in their social sphere I.E. at home at work and at church.
It seems like a few streets in Houston became an embarrassment that helped propel a state law backed by fundamentalists and radical feminists working off of studies that dramatically inflate the number of actual trafficking victims and villainize men as deserving long prison sentences for satiating instinctual desires commercially.
Man I get preachy and I have to edit these posts to keep from rambling.
Anyway here's are two recent studies that shows increased criminalization does not diminish demand.
https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/...ex-trafficking
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/soej.12532