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Measure B, a ballot measure establishing a mandate for Los Angeles pornographic actors wear condoms during sex scenes, was approved by voters amid a flurry of controversy. Advocates of the measure praise the approval as a victory for democracy, but detractors are already on the move to file a lawsuit against the law while others still advocate the industry simply abandoning the county and moving its 10,000 jobs elsewhere.
Los Angeles County voters passed a ballot initiative mandating that pornographic film actors wear condoms during sex scenes, prompting a trade group on Wednesday to threaten to sue and take production elsewhere.
Measure B, which was sponsored by the group AIDS Healthcare Foundation, won approval on Tuesday by a margin of 55.85 percent to 44.15 percent, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's office.
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