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scho63
12-20-2013, 08:55 PM
Pack your bags everyone! Time for a road trip.... :D

Canadian court strikes down anti-prostitution laws

http://news.yahoo.com/canadian-court-strikes-down-anti-prostitution-laws-154938329.html

TORONTO (AP) — Canada's highest court struck down the country's anti-prostitution laws Friday, a victory for sex workers who had argued that a ban on brothels and other measures made their profession more dangerous. The ruling drew criticism from the conservative government and religious leaders.

Top Canada court strikes down prostitution restrictions Reuters
The court, ruling in a case brought by three women in the sex trade, struck down all three of Canada's prostitution-related laws: bans on keeping a brothel, making a living from prostitution, and street soliciting. The ruling won't take effect immediately, however, because the court gave Parliament a year to respond with new legislation, and said the existing laws would remain in place until then.

The decision threw the door open for a wide and complex debate on how Canada should regulate prostitution, which isn't in itself illegal in the country.

Robert Leckey, a law professor at McGill University, said the court found that the law did nothing to increase safety, but suggested in its ruling that more finely tailored rules might pass constitutional scrutiny in the future.

"Some of the (current) provisions actually limit sex workers' ability to protect themselves," Leckey said.

The court found that Canada's prostitution laws violated the guarantee to life, liberty and security of the person. For instance, it said the law prohibiting people from making a living from prostitution is too broad.

It is intended "to target pimps and the parasitic, exploitative conduct in which they engage," the ruling said. "The law, however, punishes everyone who lives on the avails of prostitution without distinguishing between those who exploit prostitutes and those who could increase the safety and security of prostitutes, for example, legitimate drivers, managers, or bodyguards."

Other countries around the world, particularly in Europe, are having similar debates. Earlier this month, France's lower house of parliament passed a bill that would decriminalize prostitutes and fine their customers. Some argue such laws empower prostitutes against their potential exploiters but others — including some prostitutes — say it only drives their practice further underground and makes it more dangerous.

Sex-trade workers in Canada stepped up their fight for safer working conditions following the serial killings of prostitutes by Robert Pickton in British Columbia. Pickton was convicted in 2007 of killing six women whose remains were found on his farm outside Vancouver. Years earlier, authorities had closed down a Vancouver house for sex workers that many had considered a safe haven just as the disappearance of several prostitutes began raising fears that a serial killer was prowling the streets.

The Supreme Court ruling upheld an Ontario Court of Appeal ruling last year that, among other findings, struck down the ban on brothels on the grounds that it endangered sex workers by forcing them onto the streets.

"I am shocked and amazed that sex work and the sex work laws that affect our lives on a daily basis will within a year not cause us harm anymore," said Amy Lebovitch, who brought the case along with Terri-Jean Bedford and Valerie Scott.

Justice Minister Peter MacKay said the government was "concerned" by the decision and is "exploring all possible options to ensure the criminal law continues to address the significant harms that flow from prostitution to communities, those engaged in prostitution, and vulnerable persons."

Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, writing on behalf of the court, said Canada's social landscape has changed since 1990, when the Supreme Court upheld a ban on street solicitation.

"These appeals and the cross-appeal are not about whether prostitution should be legal or not," she wrote. "They are about whether the laws Parliament has enacted on how prostitution may be carried out pass constitutional muster. I conclude that they do not."

Don Hutchinson, vice president of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, a religious group that opposes the decriminalization of prostitution, warned that the ruling could lead to increased human trafficking and victimization of people.

"I think we're going to see an increase in cross-border traffic for those hoping to access our brothels," Hutchinson said.

The last time Canada's Supreme Court considered the country's prostitution laws was in 1990, when it upheld a ban on street solicitation. The two women then on the high court dissented from the ruling. This time, all six men on the court justices sided with their three female colleagues.

"The harms identified by the courts below are grossly disproportionate to the deterrence of community disruption that is the object of the law," McLachlin wrote. "Parliament has the power to regulate against nuisances, but not at the cost of the health, safety and lives of prostitutes."

The Supreme Court appeared to acknowledge the Pickton case in the ruling, saying: "A law that prevents street prostitutes from resorting to a safe haven such as Grandma's House while a suspected serial killer prowls the streets, is a law that has lost sight of its purpose."

Grandma's House was a safe house established to support street workers in Vancouver's drug and violence-riddled Downtown Eastside. Authorities considered the house a brothel and raided and closed it in 2000. The brothel charges were stayed four years later, but by then it was too late.

Parliament could ask the Supreme Court for an extension on the effect of the ruling, if it has tabled legislation but can't meet the one-year deadline.

The ruling told Parliament it needs to reshape the legal framework around prostitution.

Bowser
12-20-2013, 08:58 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

Discuss Thrower
12-20-2013, 09:00 PM
Looks like I can get laid after all. I for one wouldn't mind leaving North of the 49th parallel

scho63
12-20-2013, 09:00 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

I'd say closer to 5 years! :thumb:

a pp roach
12-20-2013, 09:03 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

no shit. all the 1% money would go where it needs to go to: pimps and weed dealers....and nobody gets busted.

FlaChief58
12-20-2013, 09:03 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

The gubment would find ways to waste the money on pork barrel shit rather than paying off our debt

Bowser
12-20-2013, 09:04 PM
The gubment would find ways to waste the money on pork barrel shit rather than paying off our bebt

Valid point

J Diddy
12-20-2013, 09:04 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

Not to mention people on welfare.

"you got a job"
"no"
"you got a vagina"
"yes"
"then you have a job"
"what about std's and stuff"
"here's some condoms. we'll call it a small business loan."

Saulbadguy
12-20-2013, 09:04 PM
MAN, DO I LOVE WHORES!

Bwana
12-20-2013, 09:06 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/28/Bob_and_Doug_McKenzie.jpg

Bowser
12-20-2013, 09:10 PM
Not to mention people on welfare.

"you got a job"
"no"
"you got a vagina"
"yes"
"then you have a job"
"what about std's and stuff"
"here's some condoms. we'll call it a small business loan."

STD's? Open sores? Low white blood cell count?

http://www.lifeinprogress.ca/.a/6a0120a95a88d5970b019b00b04a1d970b-800wi

J Diddy
12-20-2013, 09:13 PM
STD's? Open sores? Low white blood cell count?

http://www.lifeinprogress.ca/.a/6a0120a95a88d5970b019b00b04a1d970b-800wi

I'd hit it.

Wouldn't take much time, hell it'd break down to $50 for 3 minutes worth of work. She wouldn't even have to pay attention.

ClevelandBronco
12-20-2013, 09:13 PM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

I get where you're going, but we're not wiping out this debt without reinventing how money itself works.

Bowser
12-20-2013, 10:04 PM
I get where you're going, but we're not wiping out this debt without reinventing how money itself works.

Most likely.

Thanks for killing the buzz of possible debt reducing weed and hooker parties in the future, though.

Just Passin' By
12-20-2013, 10:12 PM
Most likely.

Thanks for killing the buzz of possible debt reducing weed and hooker parties in the future, though.

Try looking at it this way:

Given that the fucknuts we have in power will never solve the debt since they're so busy making it worse, we might as well legalize weed and prostitution, so we can feel better about things as we descend into eventual 3rd world status. :thumb:

Tribal Warfare
12-20-2013, 10:14 PM
Whores and blow

Johnny Vegas
12-21-2013, 01:49 AM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

I think its scarier giving the fed that much money in tax dollars given their history of using such funds.

Simply Red
12-21-2013, 02:08 AM
dat ass.

salame
12-21-2013, 02:10 AM
http://www.bin119.net/wine_cheese.jpg

Simply Red
12-21-2013, 02:22 AM
http://www.bin119.net/wine_cheese.jpg

HAWT

gblowfish
12-21-2013, 08:29 AM
I haven't been to Canada for a long time, but I do remember there were pretty women everywhere. Vancouver could become the Canadian Las Vegas!

Dayze
12-21-2013, 08:50 AM
http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view1/3005291/american-psycho-sex-scene-o.gif

Bwana
12-21-2013, 09:27 AM
Rob Ford approves.

http://storage.canoe.ca/v1/dynamic_resize/sws_path/suns-prod-images/1297419059491_ORIGINAL.jpg?quality=80&size=650x

BlackHelicopters
12-21-2013, 09:30 AM
Rob Ford is driving this legislative agenda. And blow.

hometeam
12-21-2013, 09:32 AM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

You think these greedy one who sucks the peniss wouldn't stick there noses in it and find ways to overspend just because they had some more money coming in off a few new industries?

You have more faith than I.

Not saying its a bad idea. Its actually the best idea.

Eleazar
12-21-2013, 09:35 AM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

Like the politicians would ever see a big pile of revenue and think, "Hey, we should use this to pay down debt instead of spending it."

Halfcan
12-21-2013, 09:37 AM
If this country would legalize weed and prostitution, the national debt would be gone in 10-15 years.

Canada is one of the most amazing places I have traveled. I have been from one end of the country to the other-6 Providences including Victoria Island.

Here is a nice story about them- I was in Alberta and stopped to get gas and oil. There was a 15 year old girl and her 12 year old brother running the Mom and Pop place.

I bought 2 quarts of oil and she ask if I wanted her to take care of it? I thought she meant wanted a sack for it-so said yeah sure.

Her and her brother go out and pop the hood and put the oil in the van for me-check it, wash the windows, pump the gas-the works.

The cash drawer is open and I have the store to myself-they don't even think about crime up there-only to help others.

I tried to tip them and they would not take it. They were very happy just to do a good deed.

I love Canada and have enjoyed every place I have been there. :thumb:

J Diddy
12-21-2013, 09:40 AM
Like the politicians would ever see a big pile of revenue and think, "Hey, we should use this to pay down debt instead of spending it."

Fuck they'd want a payraise so they could afford the hookers and weed themselves. Sad part is those bastards would probably take all the good weed and pussy.

Rain Man
12-21-2013, 04:42 PM
If they legalize it, I'm going to invest in a gas station and convenience store near the border. I remember my history about who got rich during the gold rush.

LiveSteam
12-21-2013, 04:50 PM
Most likely.

Thanks for killing the buzz of possible debt reducing weed and hooker parties in the future, though.

LMAO