Nobody cares about liquor licenses , That’s controlled by a corrupt state board in most cases , gambling license is a different animal , Show me a legal casino that is controlled by mob figures ? Hell harrahs lost the deal in Boston for have a Russian gangster doing construction in VegasSnakes wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:36 amThey get around that all the time, though. Liquor licenses, etc.Stroccos wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:34 amAny company connected to mafia figures will not get a licenseSILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:15 am Mob run/connected on-line betting businesses
(a la Costa Rica wire rooms) will become legal,
pay taxes and continue to operate. They are
already experts in the field. In the UK, there
are many such sports betting co's.
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Louis DeNaples came close in the Poconos.Stroccos wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 2:39 pmNobody cares about liquor licenses , That’s controlled by a corrupt state board in most cases , gambling license is a different animal , Show me a legal casino that is controlled by mob figures ? Hell harrahs lost the deal in Boston for have a Russian gangster doing construction in VegasSnakes wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:36 amThey get around that all the time, though. Liquor licenses, etc.Stroccos wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:34 amAny company connected to mafia figures will not get a licenseSILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:15 am Mob run/connected on-line betting businesses
(a la Costa Rica wire rooms) will become legal,
pay taxes and continue to operate. They are
already experts in the field. In the UK, there
are many such sports betting co's.
But, it ain't horeshoes and hand grenades,
so I see your point.
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Exactly why you legalize it as the Govt will have far more control about betting minimums , maximums and probably a bunch of other things then they do now and will actually have a revenue pool to chip in a few points for treatment.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:08 pm The argument against gambling, not that I support it, is gambling like other vices has an addictive component and can and does destroy peoples/families lives as a result.
It’s ludicrous today for the govt to have zero say on a $100b product yet carry all the costs to enforce it and get zero money out of it . We’re just dumb I guess
Gambling has been an accepted vice for 10k years across every ethnicity , region , age group and generally brings people together for a good time ( not always lol ). Legalize that shit, regulate that shit and provide the foundation for the USA to take over the global gambling market and turn a $100B into a $200B that employs millions. One day these idiots will get it as everybody breaks the law anyway via office Super Bowl, suicide pools , shit even Obama did March madness brackets and Warren Buffet insured them for $1B.
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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
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Do the good ol boys down in Mississippi and Bama run numbers?Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:29 pmThe 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
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Bama runs up the numbers in football games.NickyEyes1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:35 pmDo the good ol boys down in Mississippi and Bama run numbers?Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:29 pmThe 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
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You're correct if you are talking about outside the New York/New Jersey area. However, up through the 2000's and into the 2010's there were quite a few numbers busts involving the NY families. It's only been in more recent years that those have noticeably dropped off. Not sure why. Possibly a generational thing.Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:29 pmThe 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
Incidentally, the mob numbers racket offered some benefits, ie better odds and no taxes.
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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?
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?
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I agree. Weed isnt as bad for you as cigarettes or alcohol but until recently that was looked at as the devil by a lot of people. Christ people used to drink whiskey and smoke cigs at their desk at work lolPistolPete wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 1:53 pmAlcohol can certainly do the same and that is legal. Morality aside people should be able to do what they want as long as it doesn't hurt someone else. Thats my opinion anyway. Give me all my money I made in my check and then tax me hard on things like soda, cigarettes, and whatnot. a consumption tax.Fughedaboutit wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:22 pmWhat does it matter if it is legal or not? Heroin is illegal and people are dying every day over thatSonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:08 pm The argument against gambling, not that I support it, is gambling like other vices has an addictive component and can and does destroy peoples/families lives as a result.
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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.
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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Sonny, your gun reference is hilarious...and..accurate...
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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. LOLSonnyBlackstein 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?
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And Im not making a statement on gun's or gun control or even gambling here. Its just the consistency which is fucked up.Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:18 pmThe 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. LOLSonnyBlackstein 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?
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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.NickyEyes1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:35 pmDo the good ol boys down in Mississippi and Bama run numbers?Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:29 pmThe 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
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