ronburgundy
Contributor
I question the capacity of government to regulate the profession if prostitution was made legal.
Everyone "knows" that government is incompetent and screws up everything that they touch.
Why can't we just rely on the free market?
Should there be a winking emoticon at the end of that?
In case you were serious, legalizing it does in fact allow the "free market" to resolve a large % of the problems.
Making it illegal is the least free market situation you can have and what causes the non-free black market from which most of the real crimes and harm to sex workers arises.
Making it legal would allow the market to resolve many of the problems. It would allow sex workers and customers to report crimes against them just like people working in other industries. It would allow people who run prostitution businesses and treat their workers well to out-compete all the asshole pimps. It would mean that customers were not already engaged in a crime which lowers the threshold on their willingness to commit other crimes against the workers. It would make prostitutes an above board part of the society who would thus feel more self worth and thus raise the threshold of how they expect and demand to be treated.
Regulations on the industry would just make it like every other industry. How many people in France are enslaved in other professions or beaten at work on a regular basis? The answer is essentially none and the entire reason is that these are legal professions.