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Porn Condom Ballot Measure For L.A. County Sees Campaign Kickoff

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Pornfolk at the AVN Awards.
The folks behind a ballot measure that asks you, the L.A. County voter, to make condoms mandatory in porn, officially kicked off their campaign this week.

Measure B will be on the November ballot, and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which has been pushing for mandatory condoms in adult video for years, wants you to vote yes.

Here's their pitch:


The 'Vote Yes on B' ballot measure, spearheaded by AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and members of FAIR ('For Adult Industry Responsibility'), comes after at least nine HIV infections believed to be industry-related were reported in two outbreaks in Los Angeles since 2004, and amidst thousands of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occurring annually among adult performers. The ballot measure also comes at a time when an outbreak of syphilis, a highly contagious, but curable STI, is roiling L.A.'s adult film industry and shut down the entire industry for several weeks earlier this summer.

The pro-B advertisement, above, will run on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News in Los Angeles, according to the AHF. There will also be direct mail post cards, a second TV "spot," and more.

The city of L.A. already requires condoms for on-location shoots in town, but it has yet to work out enforcement.

Likewise for the entire state of California, whose workplace health officials have said federal law requires condom use on all porn sets. The problem there has been enforcement as well.

The AHF, in fact, has told us it is not literally pushing for mandatory condom use but rather enforcement of existing law.

Michael Weinstein, president the AHF:

We are pleased to formally launch our 'Vote Yes on B' election campaign for the County of Los Angeles Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act. This is a prudent public health and safety measure that will require adult film producers operating in the County to obtain public health permits as a condition of doing business here in Los Angeles. In order to do so, producers will have to comply with existing health and safety laws--including condom use in the films they produce--and there will be NO cost to taxpayers, as enforcement will be covered by permit fees paid by the producers ...

The initiative is modeled after existing county rules covering massage parlors, bath houses, tattoo businesses and more. Those spots require permits or licenses from the county.

The porn industry, meanwhile, has launched its own campaign, this one against B. The adult business lobbying group known as the Free Speech Coalition says it has hired a handful of high-power political strategists, including James Lee who, according to the FSC, has worked "for several conservative candidates and organizations including President George H.W. Bush and Governor Pete Wilson."

Really.

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Porn's Natasha Nice.

In any case, the porn industry says you, the consumer, won't buy condom porn. And, it argues, its monthly testing protocol works and triggers production moratoriums when a performer turns up positive for HIV.

Porn leaders have also said there's a right to freedom of speech and reproductive choice here. One key question has been that if a married couple wants to have sex on camera, will they be forced to use such birth control?

We'll give the AHF's Weinstein the last word on this one:

We are confident that L.A. County voters will see through the false arguments the opposition will likely mount claiming free speech and potential taxpayer expense. As to free speech infringement: there is none--when an actor is paid to perform, he or she is covered by health and safety laws, which include condom use. With regard to potential cost to taxpayers, again, none: the expense of enforcement will be covered by permit fees paid by the adult producers.

[@dennisjromero / djromero@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]


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ThirdAxis
ThirdAxis

Vote YES on November 6th and save a ho! These whores go out and make $10,000 a trick for having unprotected sex and Male pornstars do the same thing with other men. Biz is really bad and half of the time, they are wasted on drugs and alcohol and don't make right decsions. We don't need to be flipping taxpayers money at $600.000 to treat somebody irresponsibility sexual practices as TAXPAYERS. Make the porn producers pay up and or ship the %*$&$& out!!

michael1012
michael1012

This is a complete reversal on Weinstein's and AHF's position from 8 yrs ago. Weinstein stated to an Assembly committee about worker safety in adult that the focus shouldnt be on HIV in porn... http://adultbizlaw.com/?p=1284

ReverendJohn
ReverendJohn

Its funny how they call it  "Adult" entertainment but too dumb to take grown folks protection. I would vote YES to protect the girls who arent going to make millions off of this garbage or have a financial interest in voting NO on it. I think these porn companies are really saying NO I am not a mature adult and NO I dont care about the safety of the people who work for us or if they die or not for AIDS

ReverendJohn
ReverendJohn

The adults who actually vote need to say YES on this issue and protect these girls with condom use. If you are too dumb to do this go ahead and move to the desert we can redevelop the valley with an industry more suited for tomorrow. Porn as an indsutry is finished soon anyhow as it is free of charge on the internet. I dont feel sorry for the companies that produce this  cultural garbage. The only reason they are concerned is not for the girls but for lining their pockets, looks like these losers will soon either have to obey the law and do the right thing or stand in line for cheap  buffets and the nickel slots at ceasers palace.

ReverendJohn
ReverendJohn

the consumer/pervert will still buy the products. Common sense should be enough to convince the industry that this law is for their protection. The porn girls that are against this are complete fools when you are dying of aids will any of those producers and owners of the porn companies be any where to be found. No they will be counting the money they made off of the customers many of whom will be enjoying the wreckage of their own lives.

hcardenas72
hcardenas72

@BangBros no!!! Porn should be without condoms.....the real thing!

MobfiosoMusic
MobfiosoMusic

@BangBros Hell nawh. that shit would end up looking like playboy.

argmyeye
argmyeye

What a croc.  This will only make people go underground, ignoring an already suficient protocol, and subjecting themselves to more risk. 

sdeschenes2
sdeschenes2

@BangBros I hope it doesnt pass. Personally i cant stand to see them used in porn.

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