Texas Makes Paying For Sex A Felony, But Will It Help Trafficking Victims?

Texas is the first state to make paying for sex a felony in efforts to take the blame off of sex workers victims and place it on so-called “johns.” Experts are split on whether this will actually be effective in helping victims of sex trafficking.» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Texas Makes Paying For Sex A Felony, But Will It Help Trafficking Victims?

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34 thoughts on “Texas Makes Paying For Sex A Felony, But Will It Help Trafficking Victims?

  1. LOL! Texas is just one big tragic comedy with a squirrelly little dope in charge. Take Tyler, TX for example – several very popular strip clubs, just down the block from even more churches. Leader in heinous hypocrisy.

  2. Sounds like the main idea behind the plan to make up lost private prison revenue now that they're moving closer to completely loosing money from Marijuana convictions. If you really want to help trafficking victims try more social services, addiction recovery programs and more safe houses. More arrests and longer sentences won't stop the world's oldest profession. We should've learned this from the "War On Drugs" and from attempts at alcohol prohibition.

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