Proposition 60 will require actors to wear condoms in all adult films shot in California. The proposition also requires production companies to obtain health permits and cover the costs of treating and preventing sexually transmitted diseases. Proponents, including the AIDS healthcare foundation, argue that the law will help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted and hold adult film production companies accountable for health hazards. Opponents, including the California Democratic Party and the AIDS Project L.A., argue that the proposition would violate worker privacy.
36% Yes |
64% No |
32% Yes |
55% No |
4% Yes, this will prevent the spread of STD's and hold adult film producers accountable. |
9% No, the state government should not be involved in regulating the adult film business. |
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