Maine governor signs bill to partially decriminalize prostitution

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills on Monday signed into law a bill that partially decriminalizes prostitution, with supporters saying the measure protects the most vulnerable while still targeting those who exploit them.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lois Reckitt, D-South Portland, eliminates the crime of engaging in prostitution. It also elevates the crime of solicitating a child for commercial sexual exploitation, lifting the crime from a misdemeanor to a felony with a maximum punishment of five years in state prison.

Reckitt, the longtime director of Family Crisis Services in Portland and an advocate for women suffering from domestic abuse, said the bill will help people pushed into sex trafficking by desperate circumstances.

Reckitt joined Mills for the bill-signing ceremony two years after the governor vetoed a similar bill.

“We are long overdue to better protect and decriminalize sellers engaged in prostitution without legalizing pimping and sex buying,” Reckitt said in a statement.

The majority of those sold in prostitution come from marginalized communities and experience long-term trauma, the proposal’s supporters said. Lauren Hersh, national director of World Without Exploitation, said Maine is leading the way to ending the criminalization of survivors while holding “perpetrators accountable for the devastating harm they cause.”

Tricia Grant, a survivor of sexual exploitation in Maine, said she was proud of the state for adopting the law.

“This legislation is firmly rooted in anti-trafficking and acknowledges that arresting and revictimizing people for their own exploitation is not the solution. Rather, holding the exploiters and abusers accountable is the answer,” she said.

 
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This article is as clear as mud. Here's some more details:

The bill also makes language changes in state law to rename the crime of "patronizing prostitution of a minor or a person with a mental disability" to "commercial sexual exploitation of a minor or a person with a mental disability" and renames the crime of "solicitation of a child to engage in prostitution" to "solicitation of a child for commercial sexual exploitation."

"We are long overdue to better protect and decriminalize sellers engaged in prostitution without legalizing pimping and sex buying, acts that would expand the market in Maine," said bill sponsor Rep. Lois Reckitt of South Portland. "LD 1435 is the responsible, effective way to help the sex trade's most vulnerable, particularly Maine kids.
The Johns are unfairly discriminated against. Won't somebody think of the poor INCELS? Also, interesting bit about mental disability. I suppose it has a more specific definition in Maine's criminal code and doesn't apply to 30% of the population.
renames the crime of "solicitation of a child to engage in prostitution" to "solicitation of a child for commercial sexual exploitation."
Is that about wokeifying the name of the crime?
 
Is that about wokeifying the name of the crime?

They may just be trying to close possible loopholes so Peter Pedo can't argue that the teen he forced into prostitution totally wanted it and he's the real victim here. But my legalese ain't too good. If it's worded that way to protect minors that's good. But if it's hiding something nefarious then that's just a big ol' Islamic content sticker.
 
They may just be trying to close possible loopholes so Peter Pedo can't argue that the teen he forced into prostitution totally wanted it and he's the real victim here. But my legalese ain't too good. If it's worded that way to protect minors that's good. But if it's hiding something nefarious then that's just a big ol' Islamic content sticker.
Are they just incapable of not trying to fuck kids? What the fuck.
I don't think it changes the crime or how it gets charged whatsoever. I think it's about replacing the word "prostitution" with "sex work" and other sex-positive terminology. Like replacing "marihuana" with "cannabis" in laws because the former is racist. So, codified woke.
 
Liberal/Feminist women not degrade women and encourage prostitution challenge (Impossible).

“We are long overdue to better protect and decriminalize sellers engaged in prostitution without legalizing pimping and sex buying,” Reckitt said in a statement.
Legalizing half of a transaction is still legalization. I doubt the cops will even bother to arrest Johns in a couple months time.
 
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