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In reply to the discussion: Daily fantasy sports sites ordered to shut down in Nevada [View all]christx30
(6,241 posts)43. Traffic laws are there to protect people's physical safety.
The online sports books are things that people do for fun and maybe (but probably not) profit. It's something between the owner and his customers.
So, are you trying to protect people from themselves by banning/regulating this kind of stuff? People can't be trusted to decide what's best for themselves? That's the kind of thinking the other side uses for their laws.
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Don't fall for it. The bookies and mob and state regulators aren't getting a take = "Shut it down!"
Baclava
Oct 2015
#7
"Wah - we wish we would have thought of this!" ... Shut down all the state lotteries too.
Baclava
Oct 2015
#10
They are pulling out of Nevada. The corporations want their monopoly on Vegas gambling
Baclava
Oct 2015
#22
Well, it IS sports gambling, even if the sports are getting a piece of the action!
rocktivity
Oct 2015
#13
Prohibitions against driving against traffic on a one-way street is simply restraining the freedom
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#34
As with prostitution or medicinal marijuana, I personally have no problem with gambling
closeupready
Oct 2015
#36