This is an injustice!
I'm signing because it is just the right thing to do! She should have never done a day. Under the new federal law of the TVPR she would be classified as a victim. Just because it wasn't law at the time doesn't change the fact that she was a victim, (and is still being victimized by her incarceration). Our law makers are beginning to have an understanding on the issue of what prostitution really is. This does NOT mean they "get it", or that there isn't laws that still need to be made and changed.
Women and girls used in prostitution see anywhere between 10 to 25 men a day. That shows just how BIG a problem the demand side of commercial sexual exploitation is. Why are the victims being arrested, when clearly the ones with the disposable income that are making a choice to buy a human-being for their self purposes get slaps on the wrist? The focus needs to shift to the buyers of humans!
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