Porn seems to be at war with the golden state recently with last year’s Measure B being upheld by the California Superior Court, requiring all actors to use condoms. This week, the state took it further with its Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board declaring a new set of rules regulating the industry, requiring all actors to wear goggles. “These are regulations designed for medical settings, and are unworkable on an adult film set—or even a Hollywood film set,” said Diane Duke, head of the Free Speech Coalition. The state board has until next march to determine what they will finalize into law while critics mention the fact that since these repressive laws have been passed, the industry has went from producing 500 down to 40 porn flicks a year in LA.