Referendum on Condoms in Porn Remains on California Ballot
A measure mandating the use of condoms on all adult film sets in California will remain on California’s fall ballot after its proponents declined to withdraw it prior to Thursday’s deadline.
A measure mandating the use of condoms on all adult film sets in California will remain on California’s fall ballot after its proponents declined to withdraw it prior to Thursday’s deadline.
LOS ANGELES — Porn giant Kink.com has accused the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) of political bias and “selective enforcement” after the agency announced citations and fines against the company for allowing its performers to decide whether to wear condoms while filming.
California voters will decide in November whether the state should require the use of condoms in pornography, as Los Angeles has since 2016.
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has launched an investigation into embattled porn star James Deen’s adult film production company, James Deen Productions, for alleged violations of a mandatory condom law on Los Angeles-area film shoots.
A measure mandating condom use on all adult film sets in California will appear on the 2016 ballot after organizers gathered the required number of signatures last week.
LOS ANGELES — Adult film performers in California could soon be required to wear condoms and goggles to prevent exposure to bodily fluids, and producers would have to pay for medical visits and Hepatitis B treatments, under a new set of safety procedures recently released by the state Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (Cal/OSHA).