Why is prostitution illegal?

…do you have any objective data that this is what would happen? As you know its been legal here since 2003. What happened to the pricing and did it drive anyone out of “the system?”

Nevada is never the “perfect example.”

Which is why Nevada is a terrible example. Almost nobody advocates for the Nevada system.

In New Zealand finding “cheaper prices”, “more convenience”, a “better selection to meet their budget” are all things that can be done within the confines of the law. Sex-work without a condom though remains illegal. And nobody is complaining about that.

Then don’t advocate for stupid implementations of legalization.

It seems that despite my having showed you in a previous thread that there are “more than one way” to implement legalisation, you will continue to frame the issue within a limited framework. Sex work is legal in Nevada because rich men wanted to make more money and convinced local officials to pass ordinance that allowed for legal sex work. In New Zealand sex work is legal because sex-workers decided to fight for their rights, gained support from womens-rights groups, got support from local MP’s, and managed to pass legislation through parliament. Nevada laws are problematic precisely because of the motivations for why those laws and ordinances got passed.

So if you really are concerned about “what does a drug addicted prostitute do under this system” then perhaps you should be looking at less problematic implementations of legalisation.

This is becoming similar to the UHC threads: UHC will never work! Yeah? What about these places where it DOES work? It will never work! (repeated)

Why would we want to legalize it?

Damn, if I rubbed a lamp and you came out of it, I would be fucking careful how I made my three wishes.

…Georgina Beyer, the worlds first transgender member of parliament and former sex worker had this to say:

(reprinted in full in compliance with the NZ copyright act regarding transcripts from parliament)

People in the sex industry can sue for sexual harassment here: and win. Police and sex workers collaborate to fight sexual assault. It makes all the difference in the world if you are a sex worker. You don’t have to worry about being arrested. You don’t have to worry about police intimidation, or worry that the police will plant secret cameras at your place of work, record you having sex, and threaten to release that tape under the guise of “the public record.”

The question really shouldn’t be “Why would we want to legalize it” but “Why wouldn’t we want to legalize it?” Can you answer that question?

You said it right there. A 2 hour ride to a brothel is not nearby. Explains the high price also. If prostitution were legal in Vegas, it would be a lot cheaper.
The looks of the women would depend on customer preference and demand. I’m told that not all porn actresses are gorgeous.

But continued illegal prostitution would be a big problem, I agree to that. Continued illegal marijuana growing is still a problem in California even after legalization. Not all the current illegal suppliers are going to go legal and agree to be regulated. It would take more law enforcement resources to start, not less.
Over time I think customers will consider it crazy to take the risk of using illegal dope and prostitution due to the danger of the supply and the chance of getting busted, even if it is a bit more expensive. It will never go away - neither have counterfeit prescription drugs - the but problem should be diminished.