I'm not glorifying it in the slightest, but remember that's Nevada, where it's legalized, regulated and taxed. Much of that regulation is to ensure the working girls aren't mistreated.
Those bad outcomes are as much a product of its legal status in most places as the similar situation surrounding Cannabis; remove the illegal status and replace it with regulations and enforcement and you can remove the criminal element and the abuse.
I'm not glorifying it in the slightest, but remember that's Nevada, where it's legalized, regulated and taxed. Much of that regulation is to ensure the working girls aren't mistreated.
Those bad outcomes are as much a product of its legal status in most places as the similar situation surrounding Cannabis; remove the illegal status and replace it with regulations and enforcement and you can remove the criminal element and the abuse.
Yep, that portrait was great. Did you come home with that velvet Elvis that was on display at the gas station too? I hear Thomas Kinkaide "painter of light (trade mark)" are good investments and they sure look good on the wall too. It's amazing how much light is in his paintings.
Yep, that portrait was great. Did you come home with that velvet Elvis that was on display at the gas station too? I hear Thomas Kinkaide "painter of light (trade mark)" are good investments and they sure look good on the wall too. It's amazing how much light is in his paintings.