New Jersey passes new betting legislation in Senate 38-1
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BriGuySBR MVP
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#106Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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James MarquesSBR MVP
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#108Any dreams he had of the presidency were torpedoed with all that bridge BS. And even if he vetoes it, they have the votes to override him. I really do believe it's inevitable. The NFL, NCAA, etc might tie it up in the courts, but the feds will definitely back down soon.Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
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#109What kind of people are actually against others being able to legally wager on a sport? Takes a truly fukked up (or corrupt) person to try to dictate what you can and cannot do with YOUR money......Especially when there's lotteries, bingo halls, and God knows what else readily available to dump your paycheck onComment -
BriGuySBR MVP
- 12-06-11
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#110Any dreams he had of the presidency were torpedoed with all that bridge BS. And even if he vetoes it, they have the votes to override him. I really do believe it's inevitable. The NFL, NCAA, etc might tie it up in the courts, but the feds will definitely back down soon.
2) This whole party goes down the drain if Christie decides to enforce federal law, something he is well within his rights to do
3) It will take some big brass ones to defy a federal court orderComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#111It'll probably be held up in court for years if I had to wager that's what I would wager onComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#113They'll never be any competition
NJ is garbage
Casino gambling going bankrupt
Race tracks going bankrupt
Only state in the nation that has failed casinos
Sports betting which will never happen Would fail also
Poor planningComment -
stevexSBR Hall of Famer
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#114I can't wait to collect my winnings in person! This is going to be awesome fellas.Comment -
bruceBRUCEbruceSBR MVP
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#115I live in Jersey City and would absolutely take the train (just over an hour) to Monmouth Park on an NCAA football saturday or NFL sunday in the fall and hang out, watch the ponies, place a few bets, watch the games, and take the train back in the evening [train station is about a 3 wood from Monmouth Park].
and lulz @ the thought that this would ruin Christie politically; a) it's an extremely minor issue in the grand scheme of things b) it would be a bad move politically in NJ seeing as the overwhelming majority of pols in NJ are voting for this and c) it's clearly a silly law to begin with [allowing some states to have legal sports gambling and not others]
sure is gonna be interesting to see this play out...Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#116men I hope it all works out for you and many move to NJComment -
KaplanSBR High Roller
- 01-15-11
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#117What kind of people are actually against others being able to legally wager on a sport? Takes a truly fukked up (or corrupt) person to try to dictate what you can and cannot do with YOUR money......Especially when there's lotteries, bingo halls, and God knows what else readily available to dump your paycheck on
The D-bag conservatives who snuck the UIGEA into law in the middle of the night under the guise of "homeland security".Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#118Just too many laws out there
It's why I don't get excited
Plus I know NJ and they'll screw it up even if legal it will be garbage
Why driving hour when I can make one click with the computer or phone?Comment -
bruceBRUCEbruceSBR MVP
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#119how many more posts are you going to add to this thread that say the same exact thing, gold?Comment -
BriGuySBR MVP
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#120Comment -
TheGuesserSBR MVP
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#121That's because it was sneakily attached to a Port Security Bill, which no one could vote against, by that scumbag Frist. You can definitely assign blame to the UIGEA to that POS Republican.Comment -
BriGuySBR MVP
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#122
BTW, last time I checked, the governor of NJ who wants legalized sports gambling is a republican. And one of the biggest opponents of legalized sports gambling is a democrat from Nevada (of course, he just wants to protect his state's monopoly). This simply isn't a partisan issue. I almost wish it was because then it would be easier to know where everyone stood, but it isn't.Comment -
Junkyard DogSBR MVP
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#123https://The New Meadowlands Racetrac... CG Technology
Didnt see this posted anywhere yet...not sportsbetting, but a good first stepComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#124Is better than nothing
I still think it's a longshot as far as sports betting and New JerseyComment -
TridentSBR MVP
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#125Gov. Christie vetoes sports betting bill
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#126I was right again
never will be sportsbetting in NJComment -
swordsandtequilaSBR Hall of Famer
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#127Yeah, and there will never be recognized gay marriage, and weed will never be legal. Oh wait....
It will happen. Maybe not today, but it will happen. Just takes somebody with balls and deep pockets. In the end money rules.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#128
Political suicide for governor to approve it and break lawsComment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#129
Sports betting taints honest competition by stoking suspicion among fans that bets are affecting games [...] the leagues argued.
I think that is the stance that needs legal challenging.
If the NCAA's main objection is that gambling makes fans suspicious of match fixing, then their request to ban USA betting appears spurious to me. Given that gambling on games is already very widespread both inside and particularly outside the US borders.
It sounds like they want a law for an ineffectual reason that simply makes them feel like their own marketing will look better.
Seems like an unreasonable restraint of trade on the surface to me..Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#130In fact, legalizing it would provide legal avenues for monitoring and enforcement of suspicious betting that are not available in the US now.
And oodles of tax revenue to pay for that enforcement.
It's like the NCAA argument is all ass about!.Comment -
JayZSBR High Roller
- 03-19-12
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#131Sports in the USA still think, act and talk like sports in the UK did in the 1930s. It finally dawned on them eventually that working with betting partners provided another revenue stream, which they were foregoing for no benefit as the gambling was happening anyway. However, that was in the days before big money from TV etc. so there isn't quite the driver.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#132Leagues have way too much power
Politicians like pockets stuffed with cash
game over for sports betting anywhere but VegasComment -
a4u2fearSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-29-10
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#133what's so stupid is the money is being bet anyway, through locals or offshore; illegal or not. The US is too stupid to get the winnings and taxes on all this money that is going elsewhere.
can you imagine how much $ they would make by drunks making bets at the stadium on gameday? We already know the general public is not smart enough to win long term.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#134what's so stupid is the money is being bet anyway, through locals or offshore; illegal or not. The US is too stupid to get the winnings and taxes on all this money that is going elsewhere.
can you imagine how much $ they would make by drunks making bets at the stadium on gameday? We already know the general public is not smart enough to win long term.
Not sure the family & friends experience of going to see a live game blends in that well with impulse betting..Comment
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