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Stormy Daniels protests raising age for exotic dancers

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BATON ROUGE ( Louisiana): A porn actress who claimed to have had an affair with President Donald Trump joined other women to voice opposition to a law that raises the age requiremen­t for exotic dancers in Louisiana strip clubs from 18 to 21.

Stormy Daniels returned to her hometown of Baton Rouge on Sunday and joined dozens of other women voicing opposition to what they consider a “sexist law”, the Advocate reported.

Daniels and more than 50 other people, mostly women who work in New Orleans strip clubs, stood outside the State Capitol as gusts of wind whipped past. Some struggled to keep control of their handwritte­n signs, which displayed a variety of messages from “Let us dance” to “Feminist power” and “My body pays taxes!!!”

The state legislatur­e voted in 2016 to increase the minimum legal age for exotic dancers from 18 to 21.

The 2016 law says “entertaine­rs whose breasts or buttocks are exposed to view” in alcoholic beverage establishm­ents must be no younger than 21.

Louisiana outlaws full nudity for strippers in establishm­ents licensed to serve alcohol, no matter what their age.

The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last month that Louisiana can enforce the new age requiremen­t, reversing an early ruling that deemed it unenforcea­ble in response to a lawsuit filed by three young women who said the law had cost them the lucrative income they had as strip club dancers and unconstitu­tionally squelched their First Amendment rights to freedom of expression.

“Had this law been in effect when I was 18 and started dancing here in Louisiana, I would have missed out on many of the opportunit­ies that I have been afforded,” said Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

“This is an unconstitu­tional law. It eliminates the right of an adult woman to freely choose her occupation and express herself.”

Although people 18 and over are often treated as adults under state law, Louisiana lawmakers have said they wanted the age restrictio­n to help shield young women from the drugs and sex-traffickin­g sometimes associated with strip clubs. — AP

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