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menotyou

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Your two quotes contradict one another.
You really should have gone to school in NY. They teach to read here. TOS said prostitution was illegal in the state of Nevada. In the same post, it say it is legal. In the first piece you quoted, that it what I was referencing.

The second quote you are referring to, I was discussing liquor laws. Try and keep up, Nancy.
 

The Other Side

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Thank you for providing proof of what you claim. OH WAIT, you just proved what you said is not TRUE.

Granted prostitution is only legal in certain counties. Here is a freebie for you....those counties are IN NEVADA, Nevada is IN the USA.

From your proof that prostitution is not legal in Nevada, USA :


"as of June/July 2008 there were 28 legal brothels in Nevada."

Now I see why you are so reluctant to post "proof" of anything you claim to be true, it makes it too hard for you to twist.


You are starting to sound like a barber with you're splitting of hairs. MORE said prostitution was LEGAL in NEVADA, as in the STATE. And that is NOT true. In the STATE, prostitution in only allowed in certain "counties" in organized brothels, and NOT on the streets of NEVADA.

I understand you know basic geography, but to the larger point, prostitution isnt allowed in LAS VEGAS and thats in NEVADA.

Splitting hairs doesnt show your intelligence, it only hinders it.

Peace.
 

The Other Side

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So, If you go to Nevada, to these certain counties, then Prostitution is legal in Nevada because you would be in the state of Nevada..............
It's still Nevada.
In your own post it says........."Nevada is the only U.S. state to allow some legal prostitution."
Moreluck,

do you actually read? Did you and Trp go to school together and share homework? Does that sentence say NEVADA ALLOWS PROSTITUTION?

It says SOME legal prostitution.

Did u miss that word? Show me where it says the entire state of NEVADA allows prostitution?

Words can be fun moreluck, too bad you miss out on the ones of relevance.

Peace.
 

The Other Side

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You really should have gone to school in NY. They teach to read here. TOS said prostitution was illegal in the state of Nevada. In the same post, it say it is legal. In the first piece you quoted, that it what I was referencing.

The second quote you are referring to, I was discussing liquor laws. Try and keep up, Nancy.

MENT,

I never said it was illegal. Get your nonsense straight. I clarified the legality of prostitution in nevada and it appears you are not capable of understanding that.

Peace.
 
Originally Posted by menotyou

Huh? It's not legal in the whole state, but some counties have the right to supersede the state's laws? That's what your words say. Hitting that pipe hard, again?
Originally Posted by menotyou

They were either grandfathered, or received special dispensation from the state.
I have been in a dry county before, Dave.


Your two quotes contradict one another.

I bet I can straighten out this confusion from close up personal knowledge.

First of all, the two quotes are talking about two different issues that may be related in the legalistic framework. So they really aren't contradictory. "Supersede" and "grandfathered" , "special dispensation" are not the same thing.

I do not know the framework of NV's prostitution laws, how some counties have it yet others do not.
On the other hand I can tell you about the alcohol laws in Lubbock County Texas. The state gives the counties the right to vote on wet/dry issues, each Tx county (outside their perspective cities) has their own elections to decide if alcohol can legally be sold, in turn the counties give the right for the towns/cities to decide for themselves(inside the city limits) as well. When I was a kid there was no legal alcohol sales in Lubbock county, period. Then the voters in ONE Lubbock County Precinct(not the whole county). That gave birth to "The Strip" as well as a few other Liquor stores located in that precinct, there were two just outside of the small town of Slaton. You couldn't buy booze in town in Lubbock but you could just over the line. In short, Texas laws made booze sales legal if the individual county's voters approved.

I would suspect that NV's prostitution laws are similar.

Side note to Dave: Lubbock voted to have legal alcohol sales inside the City limits a few years ago. Now we can go to the super market and buy beer & wine, but have to go to a liquor store for the hard stuff.
 
MENT,

I never said it was illegal. Get your nonsense straight. I clarified the legality of prostitution in nevada and it appears you are not capable of understanding that.

Peace.
Oh I wish I had a smiley clapping his hands, I would post it right here to congratulate you and a fine attenpt at twisting what was posted. However, I feel it is my duty to tell you... FAIL!!!

HERE is what you posted.
Prostitution is NOT LEGAL in Nevada. Only in some "counties" learn the difference. Here's a clue and I wont charge you for it.

Nevada is the only U.S. state to allow some legal prostitution,[SUP][1][/SUP] in the form of regulated brothels. Prostitution outside these licensed brothels is illegal.
The brothels are situated in isolated rural areas, and the vast majority of Nevada's population lives in counties where all forms of prostitution are illegal, namely Clark, Washoe, Douglas, and Lincoln counties, and Carson City (an independent city). The other counties allow brothels, but some of these counties currently have no active brothels (brothels are in operation in only 8 counties); as of June/July 2008 there were 28 legal brothels in Nevada.[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][4][/SUP]
Is the opposite of legal not illegal ? Yea, I think it is. It's so simple even you should be able to keep it straight. When an activity is ALLOWED, it is legal. That is not to say that it is legal everywhere, but is NOT illegal (the opposite of legal) EVERYWHERE.

One more time. Illegal is a synonym for legal

You call it splitting hairs, I call it keeping you honest.
 

menotyou

bella amicizia
MENT,

I never said it was illegal. Get your nonsense straight. I clarified the legality of prostitution in nevada and it appears you are not capable of understanding that.

Peace.
The Oh Mighty spin doctor at work, again, I see. You need to re-read what you wrote.

Stay away from that pipe, too. The good Compton crap is frying your brain.
 

Lue C Fur

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Splitting hairs doesnt show your intelligence, it only hinders it.

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Lue C Fur

Evil member
MENT,

I never said it was illegal. Get your nonsense straight. I clarified the legality of prostitution in nevada and it appears you are not capable of understanding that.

Peace.

Oh I wish I had a smiley clapping his hands, I would post it right here to congratulate you and a fine attenpt at twisting what was posted. However, I feel it is my duty to tell you... FAIL!!!

Here ya go...:happy2:

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moreluck

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Interesting....hmmmm........


Canada....
At a rate of 7,518 reported incidents per 100,000 people, the crime rate in 2006, the latest year for which there is statistics, was the lowest crime rate in twenty-five years.

America.......
Overall, the national crime rate was 3466 crimes per 100,000 residents, down from 3680 crimes per 100,000 residents forty years earlier in 1969 (-9.4%).
 
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