Will overturning Roe affect where porn is shot in the US?

DrakeM

Merry Christmas ya filthy animals
First, this is NOT a thread to debate Roe v Wade or abortion in general, please go elsewhere if you wish to do so.

What I'd like to get are opinions on whether or not overturning Roe will affect porn shot in the USA. I was looking a photoset of Abella Danger getting a creampie and thought, "What if her birth control fails, will/can she get an abortion?" I suppose the answer depends on where she is now. While a lot of porn is shot in California (abortion OK), I know that a lot is also shot in Nevada (abortion okay for now), and Florida (DeSantis is in power, need I say more). Maybe there are other hotspots I don't know about.

If you were a pornstar living in Florida or a similar state, do you think overturning Roe will affect either your decision to shoot porn or what kinds or porn you shoot?
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I think it most defiantly would, if they go after birth control.
 
It would be interesting to see if they at least consider industry/profession based exemptions for abortions.

For example, it's illegal to possess a flamethrower in the US. However, you can be given an exemption for filming. There are similar exemptions for medical and research purposes. If the porn industry was large enough the state needed to keep the studios/actors from leaving, it's possible they'll at least consider something. But it would have to be in a trigger state where the industry is worth it. Is it big enough in FL that they'd give an exemption?
 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
If we take this to extremes? No exemptions should be granted in Florida because it would be soon be made illegal. Depends on what the state legislatures put into law. Production companies will just pick up and move to another state / city to film. One more lenient to adult.

Here's an interesting article.

https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1004/obscenity-and-pornography

First Amendment does not protect a production company from being sued over obscenity charges.
 
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Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
It would be interesting to see if they at least consider industry/profession based exemptions for abortions.

For example, it's illegal to possess a flamethrower in the US. However, you can be given an exemption for filming. There are similar exemptions for medical and research purposes. If the porn industry was large enough the state needed to keep the studios/actors from leaving, it's possible they'll at least consider something. But it would have to be in a trigger state where the industry is worth it. Is it big enough in FL that they'd give an exemption?
I do believe you ARE allowed to own a flame thrower, if you have a title 3 weapons tax stamp, and it falls under war curios. The dispersion of NEW stamps may have ended in '86, but I have seen those that own them, down at Knob Creek gun club.

I would think most women in the industry practice birth control, although nothing is 100%, I think Cali. passed a mandatory condom rule, at least I thought I read that here, which is why a lot of it moved to Vegas and Florida. I wonder how often they actually do end up finding themselves having an unwanted pregnancy?
 
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I guess we are referring to Florida here?? Well I do believe with the Supreme Court but I too think Clarence Thomas should get rid of the LBGTQ crap we are having to deal with this day and age. Enough is enough. It should be left up to the states on the gay marriage issue as well!
 
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