I have a gf who works at Jags and she was saying something about someone trying to legalize prostitution in the city of Las Vegas. Can anybody confirm or deny this rumor?





I have a gf who works at Jags and she was saying something about someone trying to legalize prostitution in the city of Las Vegas. Can anybody confirm or deny this rumor?



Mayor Oscar Goodman was wanting a "Red Light District" on Freemont street. I doubt it'll go through. I like the idea. Maybe it will get some of "those girls" out of the clubs. And maybe the whole idea that Vegas is a "family place" will be forgotten.





whew! I'm glad you clarified the red light district proposal. I thought LV might turn into a big hooker free-for-all. :o




I like the idea also! It gets "those girls" out of the clubs, true, but it also cuts back on innocent girls being offered money for things like bachelor parties and without fully accepting the offer, being arrested for so-called prostitution.





Great idea! Every city should have a red light district.





I think that the mayor would have to get state of Nevada to change the law. I think it states that counties with more than 250,000 people can't have legalized prostitution. According to this poll, 59% of Nevadans were against the idea.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../22479540.html
I would say that where it would be geographically possible, a nice countryside brothel similar to the ones in rural Nevada would be better alternative than a seedy looking RLD.
Former SCJ now in rehab.
Where is the Moonlite Bunny Ranch because I thought it was in Vegas?
Shayden![]()
When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!





The mayor in LV has always been more favorable to our business than most.
A red light district is a good idea as it will take our country one step closer to becoming more liberal sexually, but don't expect that to keep dancers from accepting the carat guys continue to dangle in front of them for sex.
Many guys like the thrill of the hunt clubs give them. Many cities have lots of massage parlors and studios that readily offer fs and guys still like to see who will give into them in the clubs. And it is just plain human nature that everyone isn't going to turn down chunk after chunk of money dangled in front of their faces.I have worked with more than a few girls who have told me they weren't going to hustle dances when they could make more dating the guys outside of work. And they tell their unsuspecting guys they made the money in the club. Or they will put out in the club and lead their naive guy into believing they sold a lot of dances until he makes himself aware of what really goes on and shit hits the fan.
The heydey of the mid 90's will never return to Vegas unless the same girls who made 6 figures a year dancing are willing to have paid sex to earn the same $$$. One cannot go back in time. Conservative politicians are trying to do that and are failing.





The Moonlight Bunny Ranch is a few miles outside of Carson City Nevada which is a suburb of Reno and the state capital. The closest brothels to Vegas are about 80 miles north and also 60 miles west in Pahrump.
It's a long drive from Vegas to get legal paid sex, but it's just like driving from Tucson Mall to TD's West to get it in Carson City.
There are no massage parlors or studios in the LV Metro area so guys are forced to use escort services or girls working the casinos or willing dancers to meet their sexual nneeds.


" I have a gf who works at Jags and she was saying something about someone trying to legalize prostitution in the city of Las Vegas."
I knew a girl that worked at Jaguars in Las Vegas, with all the extras she did she might as well have been a prostitute.
"I don't know about you, but I'm going to get my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames" Jim Morrison





Not sure what you're implying if anything but I've known my friend for over 7 years, worked with her 5 and she ain't no hooker or extras girl.



The idea behind the "Red Light District" in Las Vegas is not necessarily aimed at the strip clubs, but more for the prostitutes that wander the streets freely in downtown areas of Vegas. The idea was that if prostitution could be regulated in those areas just like it was in other places in Nevada, say like Pahrump, it would supposedly get "those girls" off the streets, out of public view.
However, regulation like the brothels outside the Clark County limits means the girls have to go through mandatory physicals, drug testing, testing for STDS, so forth. I doubt most of "those girls" haunting downtown Las Vegas and Freemont St. would pass these tests, so in the end, they would still be on the street. This is why 59% of Nevadans were against the idea. However, it might get "those girls" that work the strip clubs out.
Sapphire
You couldn't have fallen for Cardinal's post about a friend working at Jags who might as well have been a hooker. It was his first post. this is no doubt a 15 year old kid stirring the pot by calling dancers hookers. Tomorrow he'll have a different name





no, I didn't fall for it but I sure as hell wasn't going to let my thread end like that!
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