The porn crisis

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rnc-platform-draft-porn-000000329.html
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I'm pretty sure the GOP didn't kill the porn industry in California since the last remaining GOP here are in camps
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I'm hearing this so-called art is very problematic.
https://youtu.be/YJBWCLeOEaM
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#WhyILeft
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But how is the GOP out of touch with people outside of nursing homes?
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THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Why don't you just come out and admit that you want to kill all the voters in LA?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
As long as there's an internet connection, there's no porn crisis.
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Nothing new in that you completely missed the fucking point by several miles2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
I am for FBA and against condoms.
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Condoms... Lol
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Sounds like we need some common sense rubber laws.
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Don't act like you weren't justifying the GOP.RaceBannon said:
Nothing new in that you completely missed the fucking point by several miles2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Double down dumbshit2001400ex said:
Don't act like you weren't justifying the GOP.RaceBannon said:
Nothing new in that you completely missed the fucking point by several miles2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional.
Speed limit IQ...2001400ex said:
Don't act like you weren't justifying the GOP.RaceBannon said:
Nothing new in that you completely missed the fucking point by several miles2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional.
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I don't really see a crisis. Just about every month now, I discover a new free site with more and higher quality content that the previous month.
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Don't discount the archives of older porn. Just uncovered some Laura Gemser material that was solid.OZONE said:I don't really see a crisis. Just about every month now, I discover a new free site with more and higher quality content that the previous month.
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Hey California - want to fuck yourself out of the porn business?
Then mandate the use of condoms.
You dumbfucks.
the porn industry will then fuck you - without a condom, just dry with some sand - and go to the state next door.
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Kalifornia hasn't been controlled by the GOP for years. This is Democrats at work. Nanny state.2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Whoregon?dflea said:Hey California - want to fuck yourself out of the porn business?
Then mandate the use of condoms.
You dumbfucks.
the porn industry will then fuck you - without a condom, just dry with some sand - and go to the state next door. -
This makes me think I should try to make my trailer park the epicenter for porn.
Swaye: Porn Magnate -
That was the point of Races link. Keep up.Sledog said:
Kalifornia hasn't been controlled by the GOP for years. This is Democrats at work. Nanny state.2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Apparently they hate art history too, as there is lots of vintage porn with like handlebar staches and wooden dildos and shit.PurpleThrobber said:
Don't discount the archives of older porn. Just uncovered some Laura Gemser material that was solid.OZONE said:I don't really see a crisis. Just about every month now, I discover a new free site with more and higher quality content that the previous month.
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What leads you to believe you understand the point in any post?2001400ex said:
That was the point of Races link. Keep up.Sledog said:
Kalifornia hasn't been controlled by the GOP for years. This is Democrats at work. Nanny state.2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Boom! Roasted.sarktastic said:
What leads you to believe you understand the point in any post?2001400ex said:
That was the point of Races link. Keep up.Sledog said:
Kalifornia hasn't been controlled by the GOP for years. This is Democrats at work. Nanny state.2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional. -
Didn't all the porn places move to Las Vegas now anyway?
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Fuck you. That's MY line. And you're not even using it right.2001400ex said:
Boom! Roasted.sarktastic said:
What leads you to believe you understand the point in any post?2001400ex said:
That was the point of Races link. Keep up.Sledog said:
Kalifornia hasn't been controlled by the GOP for years. This is Democrats at work. Nanny state.2001400ex said:
Holy shit, a new low by Race. Are you really defending the GOP here?RaceBannon said:THOSE WACKY REPUBLICANS
Los Angeles County and the porn industry are at "a stalemate" over a mandatory condom requirement, according to criminal and constitutional lawyer Paul Cambria Jr.
The law, known as "Measure B," was approved by L.A. voters in 2012, and has been embroiled in legal challenges ever since. Cambria, a partner at the law firm Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria, is currently co-representing porn giant Vivid Entertainment in its lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Health Department over the measure.
Measure B's two main mandates are that porn performers must wear condoms for scenes involving sexual intercourse and adult-filmmakers must apply for public health permits. Sold by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) as a way to protect porn actors from HIV, the adult-film industry says its both unnecessary—current industry screening standards for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases works just fine—and unconstitutional.