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Originally Posted by Boltfan
There won't be many above ground opportunities here in DFW. Laws are pretty restrictive and the companies with real money just operate where the legal climate is easier.
Brazzers does pay well from what I have heard from several ladies. Don't expect to go to Vegas to party, the shoots are full day and sometimes multiday. Good luck with your pursuit.
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Texas porn laws are not any more strict than other places. There are threads covering this topic.
Here's the highlights, off the top of my head.
Porn is protected by the First Amendment, provided it is not "obscene". These days you have to have a midget, a horse, a chainsaw, a porta-potty, and 5 Gallons of Cream Of Wheat on camera at the same time, as part of your sex act, before it MIGHT be considered obscene.
Every once in a while some DA with an eye on moving up will get the idea to arrest porn producers and actors on prostitution charges, to get around the pesky First Amendment, plus the difficult and unpredictable obscenity definition, all in one move.
Usually people plead guilty and pay the fine, but every once in a while, someone will take up the fight, and when this happens it can backfire on the DA and the state. It happened in California, and the Ca Supreme Court spanked Ca pretty hard for trying to get around the Constitution, and in the process put the legal equivalent of "PORN IS PROTECTED" in writing. That's why people say Ca laws make porn legal. The laws of Ca. didn't change, and the laws are basically the same in every state. A California DA screwed up. and their courts put it in writing as a result.