Kansas Massage License Crackdown Hopes To Thwart Human Trafficking Spike

As borders around the world seem tougher to manage . . . Here's a look at the Kansas effort to reduce the quotient of human suffering in the world that is often routed through sketchy massage operations that have even emerged in the Golden Ghetto . . . Check-it:

Members of the Human Trafficking Advisory Board recommended during a meeting at the Statehouse earlier this month that Attorney General Kris Kobach pursue professional licensing or other forms of state regulation for massage therapists, potentially as soon as the 2024 legislative session . . .

Kristen Czugala, of the Kansas Attorney General's Office, acknowledged that "there have been many bills proposed over the years on having statewide licensing," and local governments have expressed concern that a less stringent state regulation could take away their tougher and more effective local ordinances.

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Kansas should regulate massage therapy to combat human trafficking, advisory board says

The Human Trafficking Advisory Board recommended that Attorney General Kris Kobach and the Legislature regulate massage therapy with state licensing.

One of our favorite skits on the massage game just to lighten the mood from a very serious subject and all of the legal wrangling required to help people . . . Here's a more middle-class dilemma . . .

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