Overall, proponents of the measure presented a fact-free defense of the radical proposal.
Heartbreakingly, high-profile local advocates testified that their sexual exploitation began when they were minors and some also spoke to the frequent involvement of drugs as a means for dulling the fear that accompanies routine abuse.
One of DC's leading activists in favor of the bill told the New York Times that pimps are helpful managers, yet even she explained that her exploitation began as a minor at the age of 16.