The adult film industry is in a bit of a pickle after Measure B, requiring performers to wear condoms while filming, passed in Los Angeles County on Tuesday.

Many people involved with the porn industry have spoken out against the ordinance, including 26-year-old adult film star James Deen, who stars alongside Lindsay Lohan in Bret Easton Ellis' “The Canyons,” due out in 2013.

“I am disappointed. Not particularly about the law but about my community of adult entertainers being continually bullied and used by others,” Deen told The Huffington Post in an e-mail.

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“We are much like the homosexual, minority or female populations,” he continued. “We are a community of tax-paying and law-abiding voters who are currently being persecuted. But our opinions do matter, and I hope one day we get respect as these previously-stated groups and others have begun to receive.”

According to Smartvoter.org, the controversial ordinance also states that producers must apply for a permit from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and pay a fee to offset the cost of enforcement.

“Are examinations going to be mandatory now, or are we going to be wearing gloves on set?” Deen told The Daily Beast. “I mean, what about goggles? What about kissing and fluid exchange? Is kissing no longer allowed in pornos? Like, what degree of severity is this measure actually going to require? After that, is it worth it?”

Depending on what happens with Measure B (Adult Video News reported that it will probably be challenged in court), Deen said it might be worth it to take the industry elsewhere.

“Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms?” he asked. “Florida, and I believe Arizona as well, said something about wanting the billion-dollar industry. That’s going to be a huge hit to Los Angeles.”