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Friday, May 2, 2014

The California Condom Police Are Here



Now The Condom Police
  • Democrat Socialists are driving out of the state car companies, oil, computers and now they are driving a $6 Billion porn industry to Nevada.
  • Democrats (and many Republicans) are frightened to death that someone, somewhere might be enjoying their lives without the permission of the all-powerful Big Brother State.


The People's Republic of California  -  And the madness goes on and on.

A bill that would force adult film actors to wear condoms during productions anywhere in California and to be tested regularly for sexually transmitted diseases passed a committee vote Tuesday.

AB1576 by Assemblyman Isadore Hall  (Socialist Democrat - Compton) expands statewide a Los Angeles mandate approved by voters in 2012.

Public health "advocates" call the bill a basic workplace safety measure that will prevent the spread of disease reports CBS News Sacramento.


Deborah Gold, an official with the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, said condom investigators already cite adult film makers who shoot scenes without condoms under broad safety rules. But unprotected sex continues to be rampant in the industry, in part because state investigations are based on complaints.

Porn studio owners say they have their own protocols, including regular testing, to protect workers without a condom mandate. Several performers testified in support of their employers.

“Condoms are made for home environments, normal sex and normal time frames,” actress Kayden Kross said in her testimony.

Stuart Waldman, president of the Valley Industry and Commerce Association, told lawmakers that the porn industry is worth $6 billion in the San Fernando Valley. He said that includes supporting businesses, such as catering crews.

The Free Speech Coalition, an adult entertainment trade group, says production has been leaving Los Angeles since voters approved Measure B in 2012. A federal appeals court is expected to rule on a lawsuit challenging the law later this year.

The coalition cites figures by Film LA, a nonprofit issuing licenses, showing a drop in adult film permits to 40 in 2013 from about 480 in 2012. But Hall’s office and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a bill sponsor, say those numbers don’t reflect a much larger, unpermitted industry.

Attorney Marc Randazza, who represents adult film clients, told lawmakers that California businesses are already being courted to Nevada with low fees and little regulation, and that this bill would be the “final move to push all the businesses here.”

Michael Stabile, a spokesman for San Francisco-based Kink, says the group doesn’t want to move to Las Vegas, but the bill and ongoing pressure from state regulators would prevent them from producing films locally.

Hall dismissed these arguments as typical exaggerations by businesses in the face of safety regulations.

Democrat Party Condom Police
Democrat run California will send condom inspectors to the sets of porn movie shoots to make sure the condoms are properly installed and snug with no leakage. Moron Democrats want to get a firm grip on both our wallets and deployed condoms.

How long until the Condom Police come into our homes in the name of Obamacare and public health?

"We shall abolish the orgasm. Our neurologists are at work upon it now. There will be no loyalty, except loyalty towards the Party. There will be no love, except the love of Big Brother. There will be no laughter, except the laugh of triumph over a defeated enemy. There will be no art, no literature, no science."
George Orwell
1984

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