« Reply #2662 on: March 16, 2023, 11:40:47 am »
@Slide Rule
While I am tempted to applaud this move, *I* think it would have been better to write and get passed a law that forbids
this sort of thing with children,and punishes both the people who set it up and the people who rented out their building/land
for it to happen.
How is it even possible that there are NOT laws on the books that make it illegal to sexualize children. THAT is a law that needs
to be passed!
BTW, sex ed in schools should still be taught, but not in graphic details. I think children SHOULD be aware of sex and the FACT
that there are a tiny minority of adults out there that want to have sex with children, and to immediately report any attempt to
molest them to their parents and the police.
One doesn't have to make a law on every variation of circumstance. There are many laws on the book. Use what you have to
eliminate criminal behavior. Let the Disney lovers risk what they have. Besides there are more variations than existing law.
We need fewer laws and the application of what is on the books. Apply the law Good and Hard.
Sure improve the law, but why make more when their are likely thousands of laws a motel or theme park needs to abide by.
Besides law creation take time and gives a criminal a pass on prior behavior.
Now the lodgers will have to bring their own adult drink or go elsewhere.
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