California Prostitution Controversy
By: BOR StaffJanuary 4, 2017
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Governor Jerry Brown has signed a law decriminalizing prostitution for women under 18, meaning California authorities will not arrest adolescent prostitutes. The Factor spoke about the legislation with Travis Allen, one of very few Republicans in the state assembly. "I voted against this because it's a terrible law," Allen declared. "The California Democrats may have good intentions with legalizing child prostitution, but there is absolutely no way that this will have good consequences. We have to overturn this." The Factor blasted California lawmakers and the law: "This is shocking, it's a travesty, and I understand it's because the liberal legislature in Sacramento doesn't believe it's these girls' fault. It's now much easier for the pimps who run these children to operate." 

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