Stop the Raids
Outdated laws are violating your Right to Privacy. Help us challenge Section 647(b). We need $200,000 to mount this legal battle.
WHO’S BEHIND PROP 35 Facebook’s former chief privacy officer, Chris Kelly is bankrolling the measure after a failed bid for state attorney general in 2010 ESPLERP President Maxine Doogan Testifies […]
California Prop 35, CASE ACT, evidence trafficking, Junk Science, juveniles, No On 35, Opposition to prop 35, pimps, Prop 35, Rescue, sexual abuse juveniles, trafficking, Underage trafficking, Women's Fund NetworkJudge’s injunction blocks Prop 35’s internet disclosure requirement KTVU.com and Wires Posted: 11:02 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013 “U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson said the requirement in Proposition 35 was […]
California Prop 35, CASE ACT, No On 35, Opposition to prop 35, Prop 35FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11.8.2012 PDF FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 8, 2012 “Voting for Proposition 35 undermines the basic civil liberties of the very victims the proponents say they care so […]
California Prop 35, CASE ACT, Opposition to prop 35, sexual abuse juvenilesMany newspapers, other media outlets, research organizations and advocacy groups, including those for trafficking victims, oppose Proposition 35. Follow the links below and read their arguments both opposing Proposition 35 […]
California Prop 35, decriminalize prostitution, Erotic Service Providers, evidence trafficking, Junk Science, juveniles, No On 35, Opposition to prop 35, pimps, Prison, Prop 35, Rescue, UncategorizedProposition 35 forces voters to ask themselves a challenging question: Does sex trafficking need to be addressed at the ballot box, or are there better ways of fixing the problem? […]
arrest, California Prop 35, CASE ACT, churches, constitution, decriminalize prostitution, Erotic Service Providers, evidence trafficking, Junk Science, No On 35, Opposition to prop 35, pimps, Prop 35, Rescue, sexual abuse juveniles, Sexual Freedom, Sexual Privacy, trafficking, Underage trafficking, Women's Fund NetworkOutdated laws are violating your Right to Privacy. Help us challenge Section 647(b). We need $200,000 to mount this legal battle.
You have successfully joined our subscriber list.
Paypal Venmo ![]() |
ESPLERP is a 501(c) 3.
Your donation is tax deductible.