That depends. The price of Marijuana almost doubled when it was legalized in Colorado and taxes added. So if we applied that, twice the current illegal local price, but less than in the Nevada brothels today.
Just suppose, "IF" prostitution were legal in every state and we're not talking about the Nevada monopoly style of prostitution either, what do you think prices would be like?
I'm not so sure about that. Maybe ladies in other states who did not want to work illegally and didn't want to travel to Nevada to work in a chicken coop or share their money with state sanctioned pimps might decide to do it if they could work closer to home and run their own business. Also many of the ladies working illegally would now have the opportunity to work legally. As far as health checks goes, I think a nurse's aid could do the testing. It's not like you would need a Dr. to do each test.
Quote from: georoc01 on %983 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00That depends. The price of Marijuana almost doubled when it was legalized in Colorado and taxes added. So if we applied that, twice the current illegal local price, but less than in the Nevada brothels today.Are you sure that's the reason for the doubling in price? Or is it because people are willing to pay that much so why should marijuana retailers charge less? BTW: That probably holds true for the Nevada brothels too. As long as fellers are itching to hand their money over, why should working woman and brothels charge less?
Quote from: SIDEWINDER on %990 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00Quote from: georoc01 on %983 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00That depends. The price of Marijuana almost doubled when it was legalized in Colorado and taxes added. So if we applied that, twice the current illegal local price, but less than in the Nevada brothels today.Are you sure that's the reason for the doubling in price? Or is it because people are willing to pay that much so why should marijuana retailers charge less? BTW: That probably holds true for the Nevada brothels too. As long as fellers are itching to hand their money over, why should working woman and brothels charge less?Well, that's the question. Are you talking about highly regulated legalization or simple decrminialization?
Quote from: georoc01 on %093 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00Quote from: SIDEWINDER on %990 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00Quote from: georoc01 on %983 %19, %2014, %1:%Oct:%th %-07:00That depends. The price of Marijuana almost doubled when it was legalized in Colorado and taxes added. So if we applied that, twice the current illegal local price, but less than in the Nevada brothels today.Are you sure that's the reason for the doubling in price? Or is it because people are willing to pay that much so why should marijuana retailers charge less? BTW: That probably holds true for the Nevada brothels too. As long as fellers are itching to hand their money over, why should working woman and brothels charge less?Well, that's the question. Are you talking about highly regulated legalization or simple decrminialization?I think he means decriminalization.
Legalization!