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Reason: None provided.

Legal or otherwise it incentivizes organised crime
Ever heard of a pimp?

That's a shitty argument that can be used for anything:
"Allowing people to own cars leads to theft rings, carjacking, chop shops, and organized crime."
"Allowing people to carry cash leads to organized rings of pick pockets."

Everything where money or property is exchanged creates a profit motive for crimes.

There are jurisdictions where they've legalized prostitution but pimping is still a crime. On paper, that leaves more resources to go after the organized, criminal part. And the victims can report it without fear of charges of their own.

242 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Legal or otherwise it incentivizes organised crime
Ever heard of a pimp?

That's a shitty argument that can be used for anything:
"Allowing people to own cars leads to theft rings, carjacking, chop shops, and organized crime."
"Allowing people to carry cash leads to organized rings of pick pockets."

Everything where money or property is exchanged creates a profit motive for crimes.

There are jurisdictions where they've legalized prostitution but pimping is still a crime. On paper, that leaves more resources to go after the organized, criminal part.

242 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Legal or otherwise it incentivizes organised crime
Ever heard of a pimp?

That's a shitty argument that can be used for anything:
"Allowing people to own cars leads to theft rings, carjacking, chop shops, and organized crime."
"Allowing people to carry cash leads to organized rings of pick pockets."

Everything where money or property is exchanged creates a profit motive for crimes.

There are jurisdictions where they've legalized prostitution but pimping is still a crime.

242 days ago
1 score