by Tdarcos » Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:37 am
Finsternis wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 10:32 pm
Tdarcos wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 8:15 pm
Also, check the laws. Technically, since 2014, prostitution is illegal in Canada.
Sorry, Charlie. As usual, you are wrong yet again and I am right.
So, maybe actually do some research of your own before putting your foot in your mouth again. As always, you are far too sure of yourself and it causes you to not do your homework, simply believing you're correct.
I know I'm correct because I did do the research, and I even read your article reference which had nothing new. Advertising is banned, purchasing sex services is illegal, and living off the proceeds of their sex work (meaning makig a living at it) is illegal.
Since while the selling of sex in Canada is legal but the buying of it is not, then I'll stand by my original statement.
If it was legal to operate a marijuana store and sell it, but it was still illegal to buy it, no one would say marijuana was legal. (I am ignoring it's technically illegal at the Federal level; Congress passed a law specifically prohibiting spending funds to prosecute marijuana sales in states where the sale was in compliance with state law.)
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Also, check the laws. Technically, since 2014, prostitution is illegal in Canada.
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Sorry, Charlie. As usual, you are wrong yet again and I am right.
So, maybe actually do some research of your own before putting your foot in your mouth again. As always, you are far too sure of yourself and it causes you to not do your homework, simply believing you're correct.
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I know I'm correct because I did do the research, and I even read your article reference which had nothing new. Advertising is banned, purchasing sex services is illegal, and living off the proceeds of their sex work (meaning makig a living at it) is illegal.
Since while the selling of sex in Canada is legal but the buying of it is not, then I'll stand by my original statement.
If it was legal to operate a marijuana store and sell it, but it was still illegal to buy it, no one would say marijuana was legal. (I am ignoring it's technically illegal at the Federal level; Congress passed a law specifically prohibiting spending funds to prosecute marijuana sales in states where the sale was in compliance with state law.)