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It sucks but its to be expected, especially as porn becomes more and more mainstream.
Construction workers are also required to wear a helmet
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Well now LA producers will have 4 condom laws to deal with... and none of them are really being enforced.
At what point is it overkill ? |
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TOO bad his parents didn't use one!
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Ca condom law
For those of you outside of California, the state Assembly and Senate have a super majority of Democrats. This means they can do things like build $100bn bullet train in the middle of nowhere, tax and regulate businesses until they leave the state. Just last week Toyota announced they are moving from California to Texas.
Today the California Assembly approved AB 1576, mandating condoms and other heavy regulations on adult content production. Although I have read three stories on the vote totals, which have three different vote totals, the measure clearly passed. For all you haters of Republicans please know only two Republicans voted for the bill. The threat comes from the Left, not the Right. Sooner or later the Left will be telling you how to have sex in your bedroom, because that is what they do - they regulate. This notion Republicans are in your bedroom is wrong. As usual the Left accuses the Right of what they are themselves doing. And you folks lap it up. As Obama famously said: "Elections have consequences." Expect condom regulations to come your way.
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![]() From a Health and Safety perspective the vote was somewhat understandable. How many other jobs potentially expose workers to HIV/STDs like porn does? I've observed over the years that many people in the adult industry think with their pocketbooks and not with their hearts and minds, and worse still they put profits before people. Whining about nanny-state laws, when the law's sponsors claim it is designed to protect the health and safety of performers, is probably not going to sway many people outside of the adult industry, least of all State legislators. Would have been nice to see the adult industry get ahead on this battle and take the lead in demonstrating that we care about our performers. Once the law passes the State Senate, producers all over California will be affected, myself included. ![]() ADG |
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ADG - you must realize there is already a state-wide condom law ? This doesn't change anything.
CCR 5193 already mandates condoms. This is just another piece of legislation that has no funds for enforcement. The Appropriations Committee earmarked $150,000 for it. That doesn't pay for 1 person to inspect, an office somewhere and a letterhead with the state seal on it. |
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I love California , But I hate the management. Liberals have been killing this state for a long time. If you think that they will stop at condoms, think again. Next they will get special taxes on pornography . If you don't believe me, look up the "Jock Tax"
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants think about that |
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Yeah they tried the tax on porn a couple of years ago. Calderon - I can't remember if it was the one being prosecuted or his family member - introduced it.
At the time I was working with the FSC (no more) and we met with him privately and lobbied against it. One way or another the bill died. I'm sure we will see another incarnation of it along with a "pole tax" on strip clubs. The difference here is that Cali is broke & has bigger problems that condomless porn so no one is going to fund any of these laws. It's just headlines for AHF. |
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![]() In my case, I haven't been shooting hardcore scenes since the Moratoriums of last year (I have years worth of unreleased scenes). The Bill which just passed the Assembly, AB 1576, codifies existing law, and is specific to the adult industry (CCR 5193 contains general rules, and has been around since the 90's). The pressure has clearly been ratcheted up. Once the law is enacted, allocating more funds is not out of the question, and appears likely at some point (particularly if there are any more STD/HIV outbreaks). A few of the provisions in AB 1576: Quote:
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I'm not planning to move out of California, or to defy the law, so all of this has a major impact on the business I've been running for 15 years. ![]() Anyway, I already saw the writing on the wall with this issue (even I didn't buy many of the arguments of the FSC/Diane Duke, and knew they stood little chance), so I have been adapting my overall business strategy and reorganized my businesses to stay in compliance with the law. Still sucks big time though...and cooing over the lack of funding does not change the $75,000 fines that have been levied in the last year against companies which chose to flaunt the law. If anyone thinks Isadore Hall and the AHF are going to call it a day after getting this legislation passed, they are living in a fool's paradise. ![]() ![]() ADG |
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There's already a Labor Code section (222 I believe from memory) that requires the payment/reimbursement of performing testing costs already.
As for pooh-poohing the law... LOL. I represent the majority of producers that use condoms in LA. And the $75k in fines has nothing to do with this law and makes my point... It's not necessary. |
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Just take a boat out and shoot on the ocean. The authorities can never prove you if you went out into international waters or not.
You could name the boat "The S.S. Bareback" and rent it out to other porn companies. |
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![]() Interesting idea - unfortunately for me, almost every time we shoot on the water, the girls get seasick. Pretty time consuming to take a boat out, and there are other issues like waves, etc., but I like that you are trying to think outside of the box, while keeping it legal... ![]() ![]() ADG |
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"$9 billion to $13 billion a year"
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