Paying for sex or getting paid for sex is not a crime because the elements of a crime cannot be proven. Breaking the law is not a crime. Two of the elements of a crime are jurisdiction and standing.

In regards to standing, from https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/standing, to prove standing, “Basically, a plaintiff must have suffered some direct or substantial injury or be likely to suffer such an injury if a particular wrong is not redressed.”. In other words, there needs to be a victim. Who is the victim in a sex transaction? No one.

However, the trick they use (the state) when they accuse you of committing a crime is the state is the so-called victim. They are the plaintiff and you are the defendant. But “the state” is “we the people” and you are part of the people. That means that you are in essence both the defendant and the plaintiff.

So how has the state been victimized? The transaction was a mutual transaction. As such, it doesn’t rise to standing, unless they have jurisdiction, meaning a right to make and enforce laws over you. Which is why proving jurisdiction is another of the elements of a case.

As to why they can’t prove jurisdiction, please see my post here: https://nosovereigns.wordpress.com/2020/03/24/there-is-no-evidence-of-jurisdiction/.

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