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Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Cheech » Thu May 03, 2018 3:39 am

Wiseguy wrote: Wed May 02, 2018 8:45 pm
Cheech wrote: Wed May 02, 2018 5:32 pm Have fun driving to the casino everytime you want to place a bet. And oh ya you have to post up.

Wont dent in the slightest.

Lets see if I am a bettor do I drive an hour to Foxwoods every day or would I go online from my couch and play on credit. Ill opt for the couch and credit.

Eventually we shall see.
All that and you have to pay taxes on your winnings playing with the casino.
Agreed. Much ado about nothing.
Now. If they are smart. They will act like horse racing and allow you to call your bet in if you have an account. You may lose some whales. For most part I dont see a big impact.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Wiseguy » Wed May 02, 2018 8:45 pm

Cheech wrote: Wed May 02, 2018 5:32 pm Have fun driving to the casino everytime you want to place a bet. And oh ya you have to post up.

Wont dent in the slightest.

Lets see if I am a bettor do I drive an hour to Foxwoods every day or would I go online from my couch and play on credit. Ill opt for the couch and credit.

Eventually we shall see.
All that and you have to pay taxes on your winnings playing with the casino.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Cheech » Wed May 02, 2018 5:42 pm

If lotto was only in casino numbers wouldnt have died like it did. You can play lotto at 30 places you drive past a day. Its the convenience.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Cheech » Wed May 02, 2018 5:32 pm

Have fun driving to the casino everytime you want to place a bet. And oh ya you have to post up.

Wont dent in the slightest.

Lets see if I am a bettor do I drive an hour to Foxwoods every day or would I go online from my couch and play on credit. Ill opt for the couch and credit.

Eventually we shall see.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Confederate » Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:49 pm

Wiseguy wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:07 pm
Confederate wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:18 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:12 pm Legalized gambling does wonders for the native American community.

And hey, I think gambling should be legalized, I'm just saying these things aren't black and white, they're contentious for a reason. Gambling can have seriously detrimental effects to a community. Hence I cited the above.

The rest of the world thinks the states is completely fucked up on so many issues. You guys can buy an AR15 or open carry a Glock to a supermarket in many cases, yet cant throw a tenner on a NHF game. How the fuck does that work?
The U.S. IS fucked up on many issues. We've been the laughing stock of the civilized world for several years. There is no doubt about it. LOL
Be more like Western Europe or Canada? No thank you.
UTC wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:34 pm The mob can still be a layoff outlet for our broke government, or for the next time it shuts down.
But, like WG said, who knows what the S.C. will do? But, WG, I respectfully disagree that the conservatism on the court will be a factor against legalization. This case involves NJ arguing that the federal government does not have the right to prevent states from legalizing gambling at racetracks and casinos. Therefore, there is a State's Rights angle that attracts conservatives, and Thomas seemed to warm to it. It also should be borne in mind that any decision in favor of New Jersey's limited law (racetracks and casinos) does not necessarily govern the legality of what other States might come up with.
In terms of staying consistent, I have to agree. I can't say abortion or gay marriage should be up to each state but not gambling. Unfortunately it seems there's no shortage of states lining up to legalize it.
Being the laughing stock of the Civilized World meaning all those other Countries that are NOT 3rd or 4rth World Shitholes laughing at some of the hypocrisy in this Country. That's what I mean by Civilized. Has nothing to do with accepting liberal idiotic policies of Western Europe. it has to do more with Washington D.C. spending all their time creating a new committee every week to investigate each other, or The American Media spending all their time downgrading the President even if he found a cure for cancer, or the American Media focusing on what color hat the first Lady wore to a States Dinner, or our Policy of fighting a War with our hands tied behind our back, or the American Culture embracing Political Correctness and making that the FIRST PRIORITY in Life. That is what I meant. All those things are LAUGHABLE. LOL

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Wiseguy » Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:07 pm

Confederate wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:18 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:12 pm Legalized gambling does wonders for the native American community.

And hey, I think gambling should be legalized, I'm just saying these things aren't black and white, they're contentious for a reason. Gambling can have seriously detrimental effects to a community. Hence I cited the above.

The rest of the world thinks the states is completely fucked up on so many issues. You guys can buy an AR15 or open carry a Glock to a supermarket in many cases, yet cant throw a tenner on a NHF game. How the fuck does that work?
The U.S. IS fucked up on many issues. We've been the laughing stock of the civilized world for several years. There is no doubt about it. LOL
Be more like Western Europe or Canada? No thank you.
UTC wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:34 pm The mob can still be a layoff outlet for our broke government, or for the next time it shuts down.
But, like WG said, who knows what the S.C. will do? But, WG, I respectfully disagree that the conservatism on the court will be a factor against legalization. This case involves NJ arguing that the federal government does not have the right to prevent states from legalizing gambling at racetracks and casinos. Therefore, there is a State's Rights angle that attracts conservatives, and Thomas seemed to warm to it. It also should be borne in mind that any decision in favor of New Jersey's limited law (racetracks and casinos) does not necessarily govern the legality of what other States might come up with.
In terms of staying consistent, I have to agree. I can't say abortion or gay marriage should be up to each state but not gambling. Unfortunately it seems there's no shortage of states lining up to legalize it.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Stroccos » Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:53 pm

UTC wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:21 pm 4.7 billion deal announced Sunday by one online betting giant buying another. Betting big on a "favorable" supreme court decision.
I think its a stock to play man , there have A ton a debt but if they legalize sports betting poker wont be far behind , I see the stock taking off

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by UTC » Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:45 pm

The liberals on the court favor federal primacy, and thus seemed to lean toward saying that it was okay for the government to shoot down New Jersey's law. But the conservatives seemed to lean toward the fact that Congress never passed a law affirmatively prohibiting betting on sports as inadvisable for various reasons. The federal government takes the roundabout route by preventing the states from having their own law. So, if NJ wins, it will at most mean that individual states can pass a law legalizing gambling. It will not mean that gambling is universally legal. It would be legal at NJ casinos and racetracks.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by UTC » Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:34 pm

The mob can still be a layoff outlet for our broke government, or for the next time it shuts down.
But, like WG said, who knows what the S.C. will do? But, WG, I respectfully disagree that the conservatism on the court will be a factor against legalization. This case involves NJ arguing that the federal government does not have the right to prevent states from legalizing gambling at racetracks and casinos. Therefore, there is a State's Rights angle that attracts conservatives, and Thomas seemed to warm to it. It also should be borne in mind that any decision in favor of New Jersey's limited law (racetracks and casinos) does not necessarily govern the legality of what other States might come up with.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by UTC » Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:21 pm

4.7 billion deal announced Sunday by one online betting giant buying another. Betting big on a "favorable" supreme court decision.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by yatescj7781 » Mon Apr 16, 2018 9:44 pm

NickyEyes1 wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:35 pm
Confederate wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:29 pm
Wiseguy wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:29 pm
santos wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:47 am surely the mob will make more attractive illegal gambling offers? and dont they still run poker spots?
The mob still has card games, video poker machines, and the numbers racket too. But all these together only bring in a fraction that sports betting does.
The numbers racket for the Mob is dead and has been for many years. Only 7 states do not have a State Lottery. They are as follows:
1). Alabama
2). Alaska
3). Hawaii
4). Mississippi
5). Utah
6). Nevada
7). Wyoming
Do the good ol boys down in Mississippi and Bama run numbers?
Hell no. Mississippi has casinos in Tunica and Biloxi. Also I think Vicksburg has one and there is an Indian casino near Philadelphia MS. We run football parlay cards during the season. Football boards every week, 10 bucks a square. Small time shit. One bookie in the area that I know of.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by SonnyBlackstein » Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:34 pm

Confederate wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:18 pm
SonnyBlackstein wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:12 pm Legalized gambling does wonders for the native American community.

And hey, I think gambling should be legalized, I'm just saying these things aren't black and white, they're contentious for a reason. Gambling can have seriously detrimental effects to a community. Hence I cited the above.

The rest of the world thinks the states is completely fucked up on so many issues. You guys can buy an AR15 or open carry a Glock to a supermarket in many cases, yet cant throw a tenner on a NHF game. How the fuck does that work?
The U.S. IS fucked up on many issues. We've been the laughing stock of the civilized world for several years. There is no doubt about it. LOL
And Im not making a statement on gun's or gun control or even gambling here. Its just the consistency which is fucked up.

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Confederate » Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:18 pm

SonnyBlackstein wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:12 pm Legalized gambling does wonders for the native American community.

And hey, I think gambling should be legalized, I'm just saying these things aren't black and white, they're contentious for a reason. Gambling can have seriously detrimental effects to a community. Hence I cited the above.

The rest of the world thinks the states is completely fucked up on so many issues. You guys can buy an AR15 or open carry a Glock to a supermarket in many cases, yet cant throw a tenner on a NHF game. How the fuck does that work?
The U.S. IS fucked up on many issues. We've been the laughing stock of the civilized world for several years. There is no doubt about it. LOL

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by TJ » Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:42 pm

Sonny, your gun reference is hilarious...and..accurate...

Re: Legalizing Sports Gambling

by Snakes » Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:42 pm

North Carolina has a state run lottery.

If you were to localize gambling down to the municipal or state level you can bet there will be corruption going on just like the liquor licenses. The bigger casinos are harder because they attract more attention but if any old gambling den can get a license to take sports bets then it may be easier to corrupt. But who knows.

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