Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2338

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of unlawful commercial sex act

Impact

If enacted, HB2338 would significantly alter the legal landscape for prostitution-related laws in the state. By decriminalizing specific offenses, it aims to move sex work into a realm where it can be regulated and understood as a legitimate form of labor, thereby increasing the protection of sex workers. This change is seen as necessary by some lawmakers and advocacy groups who argue that current laws contribute to unsafe working conditions and exploitation. However, there is concern about how 'unlawful commercial sex acts' will be defined and enforced, which may introduce ambiguity into the law.

Summary

House Bill 2338 seeks to decriminalize certain prostitution offenses while establishing the new offense of unlawful commercial sex acts. This represents a shift in the state's approach to prostitution, moving away from criminalization towards a more regulated framework. Advocates believe that decriminalization could mitigate the negative effects associated with existing laws, potentially improving public health outcomes and reducing the stigma surrounding sex work.

Contention

The bill has generated mixed reactions among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that it will protect the rights and safety of sex workers while also facilitating a public health approach to prostitution, emphasizing harm reduction rather than criminalization. Conversely, opponents express apprehension regarding the implications for law enforcement and public morality. Some critics fear the establishment of a legal framework for commercial sex may lead to increased trafficking and exploitation, arguing for a more punitive approach to deter sex work rather than permitting it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2911

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of commercial sexual exploitation

MO HB1357

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of commercial sexual exploitation

MO S04396

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses; amends provisions relating to prosecution of such offenses and vacating judgments.

MO A07175

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses; amends provisions relating to prosecution of such offenses and vacating judgments.

MO A08605

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses; amends provisions relating to prosecution of such offenses and vacating judgments.

MO S02513

Enacts "Cecilia's act for rights in the sex trades"; decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses; amends provisions relating to prosecution of such offenses and vacating judgments.

MO A03251

Enacts "Cecilia's act for rights in the sex trades"; decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses; amends provisions relating to prosecution of such offenses and vacating judgments.

MO SB230

Evidence: commercial sexual offenses.

MO HB67

Harassment; Sex Offenders & Offenses

MO SB65

Harassment; Sex Offenders & Offenses

Similar Bills

MO HB1357

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of commercial sexual exploitation

MO HB2911

Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of commercial sexual exploitation

MO HB882

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the sexual offender registry

MO HB943

Modifies provisions relating to a sexual offender's duty to report

MO HB2885

Establishes the offense of contributing to social transition and requires a person to be placed on the sexual offender registry if guilty of the offense of contributing to social transition

MO HB1592

Modifies provisions relating to the sexual offender registry

MO HB2160

Modifies provisions relating to a sexual offender's duty to report

MO HB2032

Establishes and modifies provisions relating to child trafficking