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web.archive.org/web/2017042018 (They changed the layout of their website)
tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108
To be clear, it's okay to "do nothing", than to do something (this time against "sex dolls") which only has a possibility of creating problems.

Wow. It's been quite some time since I've had to comment on this one. The last time I did was in early 2023.

A few of the arguments against are very dry, speculative, and try to depict people as generally cartoon characters (as opposed to a fairly mundane person buying a toy). That's usually a red flag.

Also, bad people would still do bad things. It wouldn't really move the needle, but it would undermine due process, would set a dangerous precedent, and would pit some people.

Plus, there was a foundation which looked to set standards via collaborations with manufacturers, without the State getting involved.

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