I can see houses, complexes, and even mansions turning into brothels. Brothels are where sex workers rent rooms and perform their sexual duties. An owner, a legalized pimp, runs the brothel. Whether someone is called pimp, or a brothel owner, both still traffic people for money. This organization could, if legalized, open for commercial business. The prostitute will perform on demand as the business grows. Would the government receive money from a brothel? Brothel owners do pay yearly fees. The fee amount varies from county to county in Nevada. For example, Nye County, Nevada bases its fees on how many prostitutes a brothel employs. This fee total ranges from $7,500 to $150,000. Lyon County’s fees are based on the number of rooms in the brothel, which starts at $25,600 (“US Federal and State Prostitution Laws and Related Punishments-ProCon”). Should any level of government receive money from an organization that exploits human beings? Will that transaction have a name? The point I am trying to make is changing the name of prostitution to sex workers, pimps to brothel owners, or accepting money for trafficking, is just exchanging one name for another. Pimping and prostitution should not be legalized. Prostitution will just be organized crime. Sexual corruption is eroding the integrity of human life. When money and sex are involved, there is conflict. This conflict will
I can see houses, complexes, and even mansions turning into brothels. Brothels are where sex workers rent rooms and perform their sexual duties. An owner, a legalized pimp, runs the brothel. Whether someone is called pimp, or a brothel owner, both still traffic people for money. This organization could, if legalized, open for commercial business. The prostitute will perform on demand as the business grows. Would the government receive money from a brothel? Brothel owners do pay yearly fees. The fee amount varies from county to county in Nevada. For example, Nye County, Nevada bases its fees on how many prostitutes a brothel employs. This fee total ranges from $7,500 to $150,000. Lyon County’s fees are based on the number of rooms in the brothel, which starts at $25,600 (“US Federal and State Prostitution Laws and Related Punishments-ProCon”). Should any level of government receive money from an organization that exploits human beings? Will that transaction have a name? The point I am trying to make is changing the name of prostitution to sex workers, pimps to brothel owners, or accepting money for trafficking, is just exchanging one name for another. Pimping and prostitution should not be legalized. Prostitution will just be organized crime. Sexual corruption is eroding the integrity of human life. When money and sex are involved, there is conflict. This conflict will