By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - Trafficking in weapons, drugs and women - in that order - have been the big three international crimes. Now females are edging up to second place. "You can use a woman 50 or 60 times a day, but you can only use a needle once," said Susan Tiefenbrun, who will be among the panelists discussing sexual trafficking at a summit presented by San Diego-based Voices of Women at 1 p.m. tomorrow ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN DIEGO - Trafficking in weapons, drugs and women - in that order - have been the big three international crimes. Now females are edging up to second place. "You can use a woman 50 or 60 times a day, but you can only use a needle once," said Susan Tiefenbrun, who will be among the panelists discussing sexual trafficking at a summit presented by San Diego-based Voices of Women at 1 p.m. tomorrow ...
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