26-01-2020 16:49 via pittsburgh.cbslocal.com

Proposal Would Create Ohio Database Of Convicted Sex Buyers

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Individuals convicted of trying to buy sex or trafficking women for sex would be placed on a publicly accessible database for five years, under legislation introduced in the Ohio House.
The legislation backed by Attorney General David Yost is aimed at the demand side of prostitution, according to supporters of the bill.
“Under current law, it is not difficult for someone caught soliciting a prostitute to keep that information hidden from friends, family, and the
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