Estimate 1% of wagering is done legally. This would be a step towards bringing it out in the open. That's a lot of $ states can use.
I'm sure the leagues give a s if their bottom line is affected, and that's all. The integrity issue is a joke, because there's still gambling, legal and illegal going on, and Vegas is always on the lookout for anything unusual.
Wondering what the court is thinking.
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To remove first post, remove entire topic.
No news., just waiting.
Estimate 1% of wagering is done legally. This would be a step towards bringing it out in the open. That's a lot of $ states can use.
I'm sure the leagues give a s if their bottom line is affected, and that's all. The integrity issue is a joke, because there's still gambling, legal and illegal going on, and Vegas is always on the lookout for anything unusual.
Just saying, The leagues did hint to the court in the last hearing that if it is ruled unconstitutional, that vegas should lose their exemption instead of everybody else being allowed to offer it.
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Just saying, The leagues did hint to the court in the last hearing that if it is ruled unconstitutional, that vegas should lose their exemption instead of everybody else being allowed to offer it.
Just saying, The leagues did hint to the court in the last hearing that if it is ruled unconstitutional, that vegas should lose their exemption instead of everybody else being allowed to offer it.
A few years ago, Senator John McCain tried to get a bill passed that would outlaw betting on college sports. How'd that work out? It never even got to Congress for a vote.
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Quote Originally Posted by trawler:
Just saying, The leagues did hint to the court in the last hearing that if it is ruled unconstitutional, that vegas should lose their exemption instead of everybody else being allowed to offer it.
A few years ago, Senator John McCain tried to get a bill passed that would outlaw betting on college sports. How'd that work out? It never even got to Congress for a vote.
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