Should sex work be legalized?
Legalizing sex work can protect the safety and rights of workers. Regulations would ensure better access to healthcare, safer working conditions, and reduce exploitation. It could also lower risks of forced labor, violence, and trafficking. Governments could gain economic benefits through taxation and have better control over illegal activities.
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Opposing Side: Legalizing sex work is ethically and socially controversial. Critics argue it normalizes the commodification of women's bodies and could worsen gender inequality. There are also concerns that crime, like human trafficking, may persist despite regulation. Some believe legalization conflicts with societal moral values and could harm the social structure.