Damn right the distance is ridiculous
Yes, we're talking about the distance from a stripper to his or her clientele.
State representative Lou Blessing (Republican) is confused and bothered by this potential law that is wasting his time. From the Cincinnati Post:
Bottom line, CCV is trying to pass an absurdly prude, fringe law that makes us look more like Alabama than a forward-thinking state. I'm glad the media is doing its job and point out the truth when conservative backers are telling us something very different.
State representative Lou Blessing (Republican) is confused and bothered by this potential law that is wasting his time. From the Cincinnati Post:
"It's got some problems," said House Judiciary Chairman Lou Blessing, a Colerain Township Republican. "I don't have four hours a day to spend on this when we have other more important things to work on."
"The distance is ridiculous, and requiring a bubble after they're dressed and fully clothed, I don't know what the purpose is of that," Blessing said.
Bottom line, CCV is trying to pass an absurdly prude, fringe law that makes us look more like Alabama than a forward-thinking state. I'm glad the media is doing its job and point out the truth when conservative backers are telling us something very different.
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