Calif. Bill Mandating Condoms in Porn Discreetly Tossed in Trash Can Under Nearby Night Table

Assembly Bill 1576's final resting placeThe porn industry in California
(at least the parts not in Los Angeles) is safe again.
Legislation
that attempted to extend across the state L.A.’s
mandate that all porn actors wear condoms has died.
From SFist
:

A bill that would have made it a criminal act to shoot
pornography in California without condoms got permanently shelved
today by the State Senate’s Appropriations Committee.

The bill, introduced by SoCal Assemblyman Isadore Hall, seemed
well intentioned with a view toward protecting the health and
safety of workers in the porn industry, i.e. porn stars. However,
as most porn models and industry folk argued over the last several
months, the bill was attempting to address a problem that had
already been solved almost a decade ago within the industry itself.
As porn model Lorelei Lee and others reiterated before the Senate
committee last week, no model has been infected with HIV on a porn
set since 2004.

SFist notes that the bill was put “in suspense” last
week and the Senate Appropriations Committee decided to keep it
there because the state lacked the money to actually implement it
(which is kind of what is happening in Los Angeles, too).

It does likely mean that the porn industry won’t be running off
to Las Vegas to film there instead, so maybe it will mean the AIDS
Healthcare Foundation might abandon its efforts to
manipulate Nevada’s occupational safety laws
to try to mandate
condom use there as well.

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