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Prostitution bill gains support
« on: February 13, 2007, 07:47:11 AM »
Don't like this one.  Poor Kelli Rosati is busy this session.   :) 

Prostitution bill gains support
By Mark Niesse
Associated Press
A bill to legalize some prostitution in the islands has the backing of at least 14 state lawmakers and many women's rights advocates.

Supporters say they mainly want to start debate of the sensitive topic and explore alternatives to decades of selling sex on Honolulu streets. They include 13 co-sponsors in the House, one sponsor in the Senate and the Hawaii Women's Coalition, whose members represent more than 200 organizations.

But House Bill 982 (and companion Senate Bill 706) might not pass this year. It appears unlikely the bill will get a hearing this session.

The decriminalization bill would permit sexual favors done in private, and it would designate areas where prostitution is allowed.

"In general, talking about sex is scary for people," said the Rev. Pam Vessels, of the United Church of Christ in Kalaupapa on Molokai. "Do we really care if consenting adults are engaging in sexual acts for money?"

The bill's advocates hope more lawmakers will support it as time passes. A resolution could be introduced asking the Legislative Reference Bureau to study the proposal.

Soliciting prostitution carries a $500 fine and up to 30 days' jail time.

"It's one of those bills you do it for public dialogue instead of trying to get it passed," said Rep. Bob Herkes (D, Volcano-Kainaliu), one of the bill's co-sponsors.

Prostitutes have a hard time getting help if they are hounded by the police in addition to facing the dangers of their profession, said Tracy Ryan, head of the Hawaii Libertarian Party.

Extensive arrest records make it difficult for them to find legitimate jobs when they want to get out of prostitution, she said.

"By criminalizing them, you're only adding to their problems," Ryan said.

Honolulu police made 339 prostitution arrests in 2005 and 255 in 2004, accounting for less than 1 percent of total arrests, according to annual crime reports.

Maj. Kevin Lima, commander of the Narcotics and Vice Division, said he opposes the bill because it would be more difficult for police to investigate child prostitution if paying for sex between adults were legal.

"There are some unintended consequences of that bill," Lima said.

Honolulu has a long history of prostitution, from the red-light districts of Chinatown during World War II to streetwalkers in Waikiki.

Prostitution remains a problem today in part because Hawaii is such a popular tourist destination, Lima said.

These women should be helped out of their situation, but legitimizing them is not the answer, said Kelly Rosati, a spokeswoman for the Hawaii Catholic Church and executive director for the Hawaii Family Forum.

"Oftentimes, the point at which a woman is arrested is where help begins," Rosati said. "This is exploitation, and the woman deserves to be helped out of this industry."

But others argue that the real issue is that home and business owners do not want prostitutes in their communities, and they do not get much help in jail, said Meda Chesney-Lind, a University of Hawaii criminologist and author of "The Female Offender."

"We don't criminalize other forms of victimization, so I don't think we should do that for prostitution," she said.

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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2007, 07:49:47 AM »
beach Bum spends another morning talking about gay marriage, skin color, and prostitution while our nation preps for another major war we can't win.

bravo on the misdirection of issues that matter!

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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2007, 07:51:49 AM »
beach Bum spends another morning talking about gay marriage, skin color, and prostitution while our nation preps for another major war we can't win.

bravo on the misdirection of issues that matter!

Oh yeah.  Just front page news in Hawaii.  Clueless.   ::)

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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2007, 08:02:43 AM »
gay marriage will have a much longer negative impact on our nation than this war ever will
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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2007, 10:01:11 AM »
gay marriage will have a much longer negative impact on our nation than this war ever will

Quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2007, 11:02:16 AM »
gay marriage will have a much longer negative impact on our nation than this war ever will

Why do you think that?

Do you think those with heterosexual desires will want to run out and marry someone of the same sex all of a sudden?
Im more concerned about the impact this war is having on vets returning home and getting shafted. No jobs, barely there medical for Post traumatic stress and physical injuries, etc, etc, etc

Prostitution and drugs have been around for the ages.  Legalize it and tax it.
What consenting adults do with their lives as law abiding citizens is none of my business and is a diversonary tactic.
If prostitution is on the front page of the paper, where is the news of the wars we are fighting in the middle east?


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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2007, 02:10:59 PM »
Just because Iraq has been run so poorly doesn't mean we can't accomplish our objectives elsewhere. (ie, cripple Irans nuclear capabilities).
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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2007, 05:28:42 AM »
Why do you think that?

Do you think those with heterosexual desires will want to run out and marry someone of the same sex all of a sudden?
Im more concerned about the impact this war is having on vets returning home and getting shafted. No jobs, barely there medical for Post traumatic stress and physical injuries, etc, etc, etc

Prostitution and drugs have been around for the ages.  Legalize it and tax it.
What consenting adults do with their lives as law abiding citizens is none of my business and is a diversonary tactic.
If prostitution is on the front page of the paper, where is the news of the wars we are fighting in the middle east?

I think that gay marriage will have a greater impact because it effects the morals of the country. The war will end someday and will be forgetten within years of the ending (look at how people have already forgotten 9/11) Gay marriage will affect generations of this country


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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2007, 05:55:56 AM »
Oh yeah.  Just front page news in Hawaii.  Clueless.   ::)

gee whiz, if its on the front page of hawaii's newspaper, it must be very important.


beach bum, do you ever think for yourself?  Or do you just do what your local newspaper (they are written for the 8th grade level BTW) tells you?

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Re: Prostitution bill gains support
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2007, 07:36:12 AM »
gee whiz, if its on the front page of hawaii's newspaper, it must be very important.


beach bum, do you ever think for yourself?  Or do you just do what your local newspaper (they are written for the 8th grade level BTW) tells you?

[chuckle]  240 is asking me if front page news in my home town is important.  Do I really need to answer that one?   ::)

I don't think of myself, but you certainly do.  You can't stop talking about me.  You need a male lover.  And as I've told you repeatedly, I'm not your man.