Decriminalize it, and legalize brothels
Look, Nevada makes a nice chunk of tax revenue off of those rural brothels. Why not the big cities? Of course, everybody with a moral compass does not want to see trafficking, underage, or any other forced prostitution. If this is someone's choice, they should do it without fear of repercussions. If the gals are paying taxes, building a business, they can get loans for homes and such. So, why the hell not?
[QUOTE=HappyGardener;7195433][URL]https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/cook-county-sheriff-bots-combat-human-trafficking[/URL]
CHICAGO - Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart addressed a growing concern at a forum todayprostitution and human trafficking.
Former Fox 32 political editor Mike Flannery attended the event and asked Dart about the time Backpage, a website once known for hosting adult ads, filed a lawsuit against him, which concluded when the Department of Justice seized and shut down the site.
What we know:
Sheriff Dart explained that after Backpage was shut down, other websites emerged, continuing to aid traffickers.
Now, his office uses bots to monitor these sites.
Dart detailed how the bots can post 20 to 100 ads in the time it takes a human to post one. The bots then engage with users and, if discussions shift toward child trafficking or serious offenses, the information is automatically forwarded to a real detective.[/QUOTE]