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Originally Posted by Rochard
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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker
It’s protected speech, and if challenged, it will become legal at the state level, in that state, because precedent has already been set in 2 states.
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They didn’t ban porn production, they banned offering people money for having sex with someone while it doesn’t matter for what purpose, which is a very broad (and stupid) anti-prostitution law - it probably won’t stand since "sexual conduct" is often present in mainstream (erotic) movies as well.
This just proves what I mentioned some time ago - that they won’t directly target free speech as they can’t win that most likely, instead, they will focus on the talent recruitment.
It reminds me the prostitution laws in Sweden - they don’t ban prostitution, instead they only punish the customers.