Judge Carlos Bea: "Why should it be illegal to sell something [pussy] that is legal to give away for free?"
by Bob Walsh
Prostitution is illegal in the People's Republic of California, and most of the rest of the country as well. But maybe not for long. A group of whores, their customers and an escort service is challenging California's law against commercial sex on the basis of a 2003 SCOTUS ruling that overturned laws against homosexual activity.
A U. S. District Court Judge had rejected the attack on the law itself, but a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (the most overturned court in the land) has just ruled that the convicted persons may challenge the validity of the law. One of the judges, Carlos Bea, who is fairly conservative (at least for the Ninth Circuit) asked, "Why should it be illegal to sell something that is legal to give away for free?"
Prostitution has been illegal in CA since 1872.
1 comment:
It just makes sense. I believe a person should be able to shop for it and haggle over the price.
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