sinclairmcevoy
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If prostitution was legalized, regulated and taxed, would there not still be a large amount of people doing it illegally? I mean, for example, those addicted to drugs, gambling or people who just don't see another way to make money. Why would someone in a situation like that want to pay tax on their money? Resources would still be spent on prosecuting illegal prostitution. Prostitution is here to stay, if it's made legal there will always be people willing to break that law to make tax-free money.