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In reply to the discussion: Bill would ban Missouri food stamp recipients, among others, from casinos [View all]jpljr77
(1,005 posts)109. This would be enforced one way: WHEN SOMEONE WINS
Most adults can stroll right into a casino without being stopped and asked for ID. And they can game all they want.
But when they go to cash in those chips, things get a little more strict. This is how underage gamers are usually caught. So if a person hits a modest jackpot on the slots, for example, let's say $1,000 and goes to collect, THAT'S when stuff starts getting verified.
This is a lot nastier than people realize, because guess who gets to keep all of the money if the verification doesn't go through?
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Bill would ban Missouri food stamp recipients, among others, from casinos [View all]
proud2BlibKansan
Jan 2012
OP
Now just how much money do you think it will cost the state to enforce this nonsense?
nanabugg
Jan 2012
#30
I didn't know anyone could use food stamps at a casino. Anyone know if that is true or are the
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#4
Food stamps are entirely seperate from the cash aid portion of the card.
arbusto_baboso
Jan 2012
#102
I guess I could agree with that. Surely I can't think anyone would do that. They would be looked a
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#25
They aren't addressing the use of food stamps in casinos (which is a non-issue)
metalbot
Jan 2012
#11
Wow can they do that if the person going in isn't playing anything? Personally I wouldn't want to
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#13
I didn't know that. I don't gamble and never have been to a casino.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#19
Wow now that is interesting. I guess if you really have a gambling problem it is a good idea.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#42
So, if the food stamp recipient was invited to the casino buffet or one of the shows by a friend -
haele
Jan 2012
#82
Well I have to say I agree with that. But really how many people go to casinos with food stamps? I
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#28
LOL, I would be to embrassed to use them in a casino. But then again I have never been
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#110
Wait a minute. MOST people on Public assistance couldn't even afford to spend monies that way
Justice wanted
Jan 2012
#8
Don't laugh but didn't I read somewhere that Blumberg the mayor of NY wants to put some type
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#26
I agree. When you own your TV station how else would the race have ended.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#101
So every person would be checked against the "food stamp" list each and every time they enter.
rhett o rick
Jan 2012
#84
Yep.. all it takes is for ONE "winner" to comment that they were poor and had once used food stampa
SoCalDem
Jan 2012
#76
Yet they have no problem with those same people spending money on lottery tickets.
madinmaryland
Jan 2012
#54
Okay, sure- they can pass this law as soon as they can guaranty that proceeds from the Lottery go to
stlsaxman
Jan 2012
#70
Quite sure this would violate privacy laws and due process rights in the Constitution.
yellowcanine
Jan 2012
#104