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Sex buyers are the target in Maine’s new law

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Maine is attempting to end the demand for sex work through a first-of-its-kind in the nation law that partially decriminalizes sex work. But can the world’s oldest profession be stopped? As sex buyers react to the new legislation, law enforcement officials are concerned it will take away a key tool to protect victims of trafficking.