A group hoping to place a measure before Los Angeles voters that
would require porn actors to wear condoms during film shoots said
Wednesday it has gathered more than 64,000 valid voter signatures, about
23,000 more than the law requires for the June ballot.
The measure is backed by the AIDS
Healthcare Foundation, a group that has made a number of unsuccessful
legal efforts — through state legislation, lawsuits and complaints to
regulators — to require condoms in adult films.
"We believe these performers deserve the health and safety
protections already afforded them under existing law, and that all
levels of government need to be involved in this workplace safety
issue," foundation President Michael Weinstein said.
To get on the city’s ballot, advocates must turn in 41,183
signatures. If passed, the measure would require porn producers to agree
to have their actors use condoms in adult films shot in Los Angeles in
order to obtain permits to film in the city.
The city’s San Fernando Valley is the heart of the multi-billion dollar American porn industry.
Critics say the measure’s obvious flaw is that many porn producers
don’t seek such permits in the first place, and those who do would
likely be forced underground.
The Free Speech Coalition, a trade association for the porn industry
that has advocated for consistently testing adult film performers for
sexually transmitted diseases, opposes mandatory condom regulations.
"History has shown us that regulating sexual behavior between
consenting adults does not work," spokeswoman Diane Duke said. "The best
way to prevent the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections is by providing quality information and sexual health services."
Source: Associated Press, 30 November, 2011
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