Casa / Strip Club Tours from hotel M?
Gentlemen,
I'm going to be in Medellin for the first time from 10/19 - 10/24 and am staying at Hotel M. I'm guessing I'm going to spend a lot of time in La Cueva but would like to check out the strip clubs / casas and pull some girls back to my room from there. Are there any organized tours that hit these spots from Hotel M or is my best bet to ask around at the hotel and hopefully find someone willing to show me around?
USA Legal mumbo jumbo about sex with someone under 16/18 years of age anywhere
[quote=hioctane;1634002]the legal age of consent is still the age of consent in your home country no matter where you go![/quote]this is the usa laws:
many states in the usa have the legal age of consent as low as 16 years of age. a few 17 years and some 18 years of age. the main point in the federal legal jargon is the word paying. if you are not paying for sex with a person where it is legal to have sex with persons under 18 years, then you have not committed any crimes in that country and the usa.
the age of consent really is not the point here. the confusion lies in how you read this law. legal mumbo-jumbo goes around in circles and is easy to misread if you're not used to reading it. everyone.
so far has completely ignored the key term here; "interstate or foreign commerce". if a person is travelling in "foreign commerce", then he or she is going to another country for the purpose of conducting business. likewise, someone travelling in "interstate commerce" is travelling to another state to conduct some kind of business. now, with that in mind, lets discuss the 2 parts of this statute.
part (a) is simple. anyone who transports a minor (under 18) to another state or country for the purpose of having that person engage in any kind of sexual "business", such as prostitution, has violated this code and committed a crime.
part (b) is a little more complex but essentially it says that if you travel across state or international lines for the purpose of paying for a sex act (defined in chapter 109 a, subsection 2246, (basically, penetration, oral sex, intercourse)) with a minor (in this case minor may mean under 16 or 18, depending on the specific act), and if the sex act you are paying for is considered a crime under chapter 109 a, subsection 2241-2245 (basically, [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url], sexual assault, statutory [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] (under 16)), then you have committed a crime. you are also guilty if you aren't the one travelling but are a conspirator in the crime. an example would be if you sold people trips overseas for the purpose of having them pay for sex with minors (in this case, under 16).
nothing in this law, i repeat, nothing keeps you from having consensual sex with someone under 18, as long as it's not against the local laws, under the age of consent where you are, and you're not paying the person (or being paid yourself) if the person is under the age of 16. i want to be clear on this, if you are in a country where the age of consent is 14, then you can have consensual sex with that person, you just can't pay to have sex with a 14 year old while you're there.
usa state, age of consent, age gap provision* , mistake of age defense*.
alabama 16 yes no.
alaska 16 yes yes.
arizona 18 no yes.
arkansas 16 no yes.
california 18 no no.
colorado 17 yes no.
connecticut 16 yes no.
the. see. 16 yes no.
delaware 18 yes no.
florida 18 yes no.
georgia 16 yes no.
hawaii 16 yes no.
idaho 18 yes no.
illinois 17 no no.
indiana 16 no yes.
iowa 16 yes no.
kansas 16 no no.
kentucky 16 yes yes.
louisiana 17 yes no.
maine 16 yes yes.
maryland 16 yes no.
massachusetts 16 no no.
michigan 16 no no.
minnesota 16 yes no.
mississippi 16 yes no.
missouri 17 no yes.
montana 16 yes yes.
nebraska 17 no no.
nevada 16 no no.
new hampshire 16 yes no.
new jersey 16 yes no.
new mexico 17 yes no.
new york 17 no yes.
north carolina 16 yes no.
north dakota 18 no no.
ohio 16 no no.
oklahoma 16 yes no.
oregon 18 yes no.
pennsylvania 16 yes yes.
rhode island 16 no no.
south carolina 16 no no.
south dakota 16 no no.
tennessee 18 yes no.
texas 17 no no.
utah 18 yes no.
vermont 16 yes no.
virginia 18 no no.
washington 16 yes yes.
west virginia 16 yes yes.
wisconsin 18 no no.
wyoming 18 yes yes.
* note: some state laws make the age gap less of a crime but still consider it criminal activity that can be prosecuted. where this is the case we have listed 'no'.
** note: in the absence of an affirmative or negative, we have presumed. the answer to be no. also, some states only allow mistake of age above a certain age.