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Originally Posted by cker
To my view, prostitution seems like it could/should be legal, but I would have a question about social benefits: if a woman loses her job and her unemployment et c. are contingent on her taking any job that's available, could that mean she might have to do prostitution as a "job" to keep her benefits? That's kind of a straw-man argument, but the notion bears though. How do you handle the management of the public health risks? How do you regulate it, if at all?
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Regulated and unionized sex workers are safer and healthier than those where it's illegal. Nobody is forced into it, there was a rumor about a woman in Germany being forced by government employment services a few years ago, but it was a complete fabrication by one of World Net Daily's writers.
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Originally Posted by genuinegirly
Suicide negatively affects the family if it's a parent
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It's illegal so they can force you into psychiatric care if you try it.
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Originally Posted by cybermike
Add the seatbelt click it, or ticket laws to that list of crap I should be allowed to do. I do wear a seatbelt, just because it feels more comfortable but, I still think people have to right not to wear one.
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I'm fine with anyone who wants to not wearing a seatbelt, as long as they're willing to put down a deposit beforehand with local emergency services to cover the cost of scraping their stupid asses off the road when they fly through the windshield in an otherwise survivable crash. Actually, I'm not because they can't control the car when they're busy being nothing more than a mass of x traveling at a velocity of y when the carrier vehicle z rapidly changes vectors and decelerates at a few hundred f/s^2 due to a collision with another vehicle or stationary object.