The thing here though to note is, they’re not legalizing human trafficking, they’re just massively weakening it so they can’t investigate people making a lot of money on it.
Tbh, it’s been that way ever since I’ve lived here. Dboyz hook them in, they can’t pay the bills. One told me he was a “bodyguard.” I guess if you look at it a certain way, they guard bodies they “own.” This is a minimum wage, "right to work” state.
The thing here though to note is, they’re not legalizing human trafficking, they’re just massively weakening it so they can’t investigate people making a lot of money on it.
De facto decriminalization. Coming to a trafficker near you (like, really near you - probably in a hotel within 5 minutes of your house)
Tbh, it’s been that way ever since I’ve lived here. Dboyz hook them in, they can’t pay the bills. One told me he was a “bodyguard.” I guess if you look at it a certain way, they guard bodies they “own.” This is a minimum wage, "right to work” state.
Dboyz?
Drug dealers
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Im not sure what other way this headline could be interpreted.
And since it is decriminalized, it creates a constituency to make sure it stays decriminalized.