what does that have to do with pot?
It's another vice that can be regulated and taxed. Sin taxes are beloved in our state treasuries.
what does that have to do with pot?
Legalize it and set licensing and regulations in place to protect the women, force out the pimps, and increase the penalties on the johns using illegal prostitutes to be so steep that they wouldn't dream of it. Those arrested for pimping should also be charged on whatever grounds they can be for harboring slaves (sex slaves is what a number of these prostitutes being rented out end up being) and human trafficking, if possible. Set legalized zones for bordellos to operate, caps on what owners of the bordellos can charge the girls (agency fees, room and board, etc.), and create a minimum age for these women, either 21 or 25 (I'd prefer 25).
Agree, but anecdotal evidence suggests some ladies are paying their way through college as a licensed prostitute.
I wonder what the percentages and age limits are in the licensed brothels in NV?
Makes more sense than legalizing drugs that we can't handle addiction or criminal justice for.
with 25 being the theoretical norm for when brain development ends
I agree mostly. I'm not wild about the idea of bordello owners selling their girls' time. I'd rather the women were just independent contractors or a union. Make them self-determined and get all the scum bucket profiteers out of it. Don't exchange one form of slavery for another.
Sure. And when we legalize it we can't handle the medical part of it. Course we can't handle the medical when it's illegal either.Um. The criminal justice issues come from the drugs' illegality, Scoob. I worry about you sometimes...
"If be abolish prohibition and more people drink how we will find jail cells for all of them..."
The problem is that science hasn't caught up with the legalization.
As I understand it, there is no breath test for marijuana in your system. You have to do blood or urine, or possibly saliva, so a quick, easy, "defensible in court" test at the scene is not readily available.
Is that number right? I know male brains are still infant larvae at 23, but females seem to have made the leap to human by then.
Sure. And when we legalize it we can't handle the medical part of it. Course we can't handle the medical when it's illegal either.
That's the number I've seen tossed around from time to time. People with more interest and knowledge on the subject than I have could verify. Perhaps pro websites would even be a good resource, but I'm comfortable giving the number for this purpose. I think it's also the reason insurance companies use 25 as a point where automobile insurance rates drop.
*Adapted for context and because the anatomically correct word is banned on this site*What is "the medical part" for pot? I'm on board with you for keeping heroin off the street, but what medical scourge is there with pot? Dorito poisoning?
What is "the medical part" for pot? I'm on board with you for keeping heroin off the street, but what medical scourge is there with pot? Dorito poisoning?
Addiction. Unless you don't think marijuana addiction has fallout like any other drug.
Addiction. Unless you don't think marijuana addiction has fallout like any other drug.
AFAIK, the Devil's Weed is no more addictive than chocolate.
Marijuana has no physically addictive compounds in it. It's purely a habitual drug, not addictive.
18 is the age limit in Nevada.Agree, but anecdotal evidence suggests some ladies are paying their way through college as a licensed prostitute.
I wonder what the percentages and age limits are in the licensed brothels in NV?
The problem is that science hasn't caught up with the legalization.
As I understand it, there is no breath test for marijuana in your system. You have to do blood or urine, or possibly saliva, so a quick, easy, "defensible in court" test at the scene is not readily available.
The problem with those tests is that you can test positive for marijuana days or even weeks after you use it. The remnants remain but there is no influence over your motor skills. That leads to the final problem which is that while even with alcohol people may vary slightly in terms of their level of function, everyone loses certain motor skills when under the influence, whereas with marijuana, they are not sure that's true.