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  • SBR Lou
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    • 08-02-07
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    NJ Governor Corzine wants legalized gambling in all US States
    N.J. Gov. Corzine says allowing sports betting in just 4 states unfair

    Faced with the threat of Delaware’s reactivation of sports betting, New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine is now seeking to join a federal lawsuit that would make the industry legal in the state of New Jersey and 46 others.

    Delaware signed legislation into law last month legalizing sports betting, which under a federal law in 1992 was banned in all but four states (Delaware, Nevada, Montana and Oregon.)

    “Delaware’s entry into sports wagering and table games is a serious threat to both the casino and horse racing industries in New Jersey,” Corzine said. “We must do everything in our power to stay competitive. We simply cannot afford to sit back and let neighboring states press an unfair advantage against us anytime, and certainly not in the midst of this global economic crisis.”

    Corzine plans to join a lawsuit filed in March by Sen. Raymond Lesniak, D-Union, which seeks to overturn the federal ban.

    “The federal government’s prohibition on sports betting for some but not all states is fundamentally unfair,” Corzine said. “There should be uniformity in the application of federal law. If one state is allowed to legalize betting on sports events, all states should be allowed the same opportunity.”

    The industry, if legalized, could bring in as much as $10 billion annually for New Jersey and could generate $100 million in revenue, by some estimates, the Governor’s Office reported.

    The reactivation of sports betting in Delaware, which last had it in the 1970s, is expected to generate $50 million in revenue, helping to fill a projected $750 million or more budget shortfall next fiscal year.

    Sports betting is expected to begin by fall in Delaware, whose three racinos would become the only venues east of the Mississippi River with legal sports betting.
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    Wow!!

    I bet within 1 year NJ has it too

    Offshore gambling in like 5 years might be gone other than like 5 monster books and credit outs

    Everyone is going to have sports betting
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    • smitch124
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      • 05-19-08
      • 12566

      #3
      Avalanche!!
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      • Brock Landers
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 06-30-08
        • 45359

        #4
        the NFL is going to freak out, wait till they get before congress on this.
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        • Richkas
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          • 02-03-08
          • 19396

          #5
          Originally posted by CrazyLou
          N.J. Gov. Corzine says allowing sports betting in just 4 states unfair

          Faced with the threat of Delaware’s reactivation of sports betting, New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine is now seeking to join a federal lawsuit that would make the industry legal in the state of New Jersey and 46 others.

          Delaware signed legislation into law last month legalizing sports betting, which under a federal law in 1992 was banned in all but four states (Delaware, Nevada, Montana and Oregon.)

          “Delaware’s entry into sports wagering and table games is a serious threat to both the casino and horse racing industries in New Jersey,” Corzine said. “We must do everything in our power to stay competitive. We simply cannot afford to sit back and let neighboring states press an unfair advantage against us anytime, and certainly not in the midst of this global economic crisis.”

          Corzine plans to join a lawsuit filed in March by Sen. Raymond Lesniak, D-Union, which seeks to overturn the federal ban.

          “The federal government’s prohibition on sports betting for some but not all states is fundamentally unfair,” Corzine said. “There should be uniformity in the application of federal law. If one state is allowed to legalize betting on sports events, all states should be allowed the same opportunity.”

          The industry, if legalized, could bring in as much as $10 billion annually for New Jersey and could generate $100 million in revenue, by some estimates, the Governor’s Office reported.

          The reactivation of sports betting in Delaware, which last had it in the 1970s, is expected to generate $50 million in revenue, helping to fill a projected $750 million or more budget shortfall next fiscal year.

          Sports betting is expected to begin by fall in Delaware, whose three racinos would become the only venues east of the Mississippi River with legal sports betting.

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          • coldhardfacts
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 10-19-07
            • 717

            #6
            It seems like the Federal Government deciding which states can and can't make it legal violates the Interstate Commerce Clause. Don't see how the Supreme Court could allow the selective prohibition to stand if it gets that far.
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            • Brock Landers
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 06-30-08
              • 45359

              #7
              Originally posted by coldhardfacts
              It seems like the Federal Government deciding which states can and can't make it legal violates the Interstate Commerce Clause. Don't see how the Supreme Court could allow the selective prohibition to stand if it gets that far.
              been that way forever

              but something is going to have to give now, bookie joints in every city!
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              • jjgold
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 07-20-05
                • 388179

                #8
                we will be like England eventually.
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                • pattymayo
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                  • 05-19-09
                  • 10221

                  #9
                  Hell yeah. As someone who lives in New Jersey, I hope this passes.
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                  • Brock Landers
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 06-30-08
                    • 45359

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jjgold
                    we will be like England eventually.
                    the puritans left there because they wanted freedom, but brought their limiting ways with them thats somehow been incorporated into our national fabric. This county is NO WHERE NEAR as free as others. Go to Canada and after 10 PM you see softcore porn and any language you can imagine on TV. Not here in the great ole USA.
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                    • Bluehorseshoe
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 07-13-06
                      • 15018

                      #11
                      Originally posted by pattymayo
                      Hell yeah. As someone who lives in New Jersey, I hope this passes.
                      I can't see how it doesn't pass in every state. The dam has broke.
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                      • Chuck Sims
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-29-05
                        • 3072

                        #12
                        This is great news. The court has to rule in favor of states rights as the federal law allowing some states sports betting but not others is ridiculous and unconstitutional.
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                        • Brock Landers
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                          • 06-30-08
                          • 45359

                          #13
                          Now is Delaware sports betting going to be IDENTICAL to Vegas? in what ways will they be different?
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                          • DukeJohn
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                            • 12-29-07
                            • 1779

                            #14
                            It sure would be nice to have a little more security in my deposited money versus online in a country that doesn't care about foreign customers. Not saying a Bricks and Mortar operation can't go under, but to walk in and get my money or if there is a problem to talk to someone directly. It will be nice if every state adopts this. Right now, my fiancé is dreading the move to Vegas, something about too many women... Anyway, if there are more options available in the U.S. that would be nice...
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                            • DukeJohn
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                              • 12-29-07
                              • 1779

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Chuck Sims
                              This is great news. The court has to rule in favor of states rights as the federal law allowing some states sports betting but not others is ridiculous and unconstitutional.
                              What you say is true, however, I believe, not 100% sure though, that the States opted out on this and only a few decided to keep the door cracked. Delaware was one. However, now times are changing and the States are seeing dollar signs and wanting to repel that piece of legislation on Sports Betting...

                              The only reason Kentucky is going after online domains to keep it citizens in the state from gambling online so they will gamble in the state itself, thus increasing revenue for the State... The govern has said this himself. Which, if you think about it, means we, in the land of the free are told, no you cannot gamble online, you can only gamble here. Nothing to do with morals or other issues, just plain ole money. Which is important, but not at the expense of freedom or free trade... I hope the citizens of Kentucky see this and stand up...
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                              • pavyracer
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                                • 04-12-07
                                • 82907

                                #16
                                Anyone know if Puerto Rico and Guam are included in this lawsuit or is it just the 50 states?

                                Thanks
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                                • Seattle Slew
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 01-02-06
                                  • 7373

                                  #17
                                  I still say it'll never happen because the federal government simply will not allow it. However, I give these politicians credit for trying. You can bet they are being pressured and threatened to scrap their plans.

                                  The feds will find a way to limit the Delaware legislation. Isn't it only going to allow a sports lottery?
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                                  • Emmett Brown
                                    SBR Sharp
                                    • 04-27-09
                                    • 425

                                    #18
                                    Could you imagine if they made it legal in California? No more budget 'shortage' to scam taxpayers. Nevada would be up in arms. West coast horse racing would be forced to stop cheating so people come back and bet again. The indian casinos would lose out. Deleware is smart. Two birds with one stone making sportsbetting only available at the track. Its all a pipe dream in my neck of the woods though
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                                    • Keith Richard
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                                      • 07-06-06
                                      • 1576

                                      #19
                                      No way this will ever happen.
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                                      • ATB515
                                        Restricted User
                                        • 01-08-09
                                        • 734

                                        #20
                                        It would definitely be nice to have a couple books in cali.

                                        Originally posted by Emmett Brown
                                        Could you imagine if they made it legal in California? No more budget 'shortage' to scam taxpayers. Nevada would be up in arms. West coast horse racing would be forced to stop cheating so people come back and bet again. The indian casinos would lose out. Deleware is smart. Two birds with one stone making sportsbetting only available at the track. Its all a pipe dream in my neck of the woods though
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                                        • floridagolfer
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 12-19-08
                                          • 2757

                                          #21
                                          I'm not sure how Delaware plans to structure its sports wagering. The story says the state only stands to collect about $50 million a year from it. I can only imagine that it is not sports wagering as we know it; otherwise the place would be shoulder to shoulder with people and the $$ would be much higher.

                                          What exactly does a "sports lottery" mean?
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                                          • jjgold
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 07-20-05
                                            • 388179

                                            #22
                                            NJ will have it in one year or so

                                            Anyone not paying attention Delaware is going to have full fledged sports betting in September not just parlay cards.
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                                            • thespeculator
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                                              • 09-09-08
                                              • 2999

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by jjgold
                                              NJ will have it in one year or so

                                              Anyone not paying attention Delaware is going to have full fledged sports betting in September not just parlay cards.
                                              you are alot more knowledgeable than me JJ, but i think it will be parlay style, the jerks in the canadian government have kept it that way, and if you are right i think the limits will be very very low like 200, just to keep the moralists happy. Just my opinion
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                                              • SPECULATOR 13
                                                SBR Wise Guy
                                                • 08-12-07
                                                • 768

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by jjgold
                                                Wow!!

                                                I bet within 1 year NJ has it too

                                                Offshore gambling in like 5 years might be gone other than like 5 monster books and credit outs

                                                Everyone is going to have sports betting
                                                If it takes that long,
                                                i just got up now and red the news
                                                and your right JJ the cream will rise to the top,all the dirt bag offshore books that have been f*cking around are going to sink FAST!
                                                On the other hand the:PINNACLES,MATCHBOOK,BOOKMAKER AND BETFAIR of this world will have to become that much better.
                                                Anyone who think that DE or NJ are going to f*ck this up ,can rest assure because they don't have any choice but to do it the right way.
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                                                • jjgold
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                                                  • 07-20-05
                                                  • 388179

                                                  #25
                                                  AC has too much to lose, if Delaware has full fledged sports betting in September and then don't forget starting Jan 1, 2010 full casino table games are going to be allowed (craps, BJ, roulette, ect, ect) AC will be bankrupt in 3 years and every casino will close down. Know way NJ is going to let that happen, Politicians are going to get paid off to pass it.
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                                                  • MartinBlank
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                                                    • 07-20-08
                                                    • 8382

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by thespeculator
                                                    you are alot more knowledgeable than me JJ, but i think it will be parlay style, the jerks in the canadian government have kept it that way, and if you are right i think the limits will be very very low like 200, just to keep the moralists happy. Just my opinion
                                                    The issue just went before the Delaware SC. They attempted to clarify if there are any restrictions within their own constitution that would prevent Vegas-style wagering.

                                                    The DSC ruled in the affirmative.

                                                    Expect single prop wagering in DE this fall.
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                                                    • wtf
                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                      • 08-22-08
                                                      • 12983

                                                      #27
                                                      remember william hill had the line at EVEN money for legalized sports betting during obama administration
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                                                      • hothandsmgee
                                                        SBR Sharp
                                                        • 06-08-09
                                                        • 371

                                                        #28
                                                        This might be the first good thing Corzine has done since becoming Governor.
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                                                        • oiler
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 06-06-09
                                                          • 6585

                                                          #29
                                                          i thin it would be the best thing for all because the revenue it would bring would help the econony in all states.cause it seems like no matter how bad the economy is the gambling world doesnt get hit too bad
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                                                          • Enforcer_23
                                                            SBR Sharp
                                                            • 04-06-09
                                                            • 470

                                                            #30
                                                            Pretty obvious that NJ needed to say something. I imagine A-C is a huge contributor economy wise to them and need this shit
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                                                            • Bluehorseshoe
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 07-13-06
                                                              • 15018

                                                              #31
                                                              The more I think about it, the less likely I want it legalized. There's some concentrated information and angles you might lose as a result.
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                                                              • RogueJuror
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                                                                • 07-08-08
                                                                • 10010

                                                                #32
                                                                I hope it never happens.

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                                                                • TheIntegrityKid
                                                                  SBR MVP
                                                                  • 06-08-09
                                                                  • 3063

                                                                  #33
                                                                  i posted a solution yesterday that didnt seem to get much traction but makes sense for all parties involved...

                                                                  just make sports betting online legal in all 50 states but have the websites that host it be located in vegas so that vegas gets their cut, the govt gets their cut and the people get greater, legal access to do what they want without fear of reprecussions

                                                                  i dont see how it doesnt end up like that at the end of the day... Obama likes to play nice with everyone and this solution allows the fat cats to still get theirs, while the govt gets theirs and we get our freedoms lol


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                                                                  • ShamsWoof10
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                                                                    • 11-15-06
                                                                    • 4827

                                                                    #34
                                                                    I have been saying this since Pinnacle left... IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN.. I also think these offshore books will be a part of it... Sportsbook.com will as well and I am not saying that because I jock them I am saying that because it seems pretty obvious... Look at the changes being made with them and Bookmaker...

                                                                    They will regulate and tax the shit out of it so I hope it doesn't pass... I am happy with the way things are now...

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                                                                    • TheIntegrityKid
                                                                      SBR MVP
                                                                      • 06-08-09
                                                                      • 3063

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by ShamsWoof10
                                                                      I have been saying this since Pinnacle left... IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN.. I also think these offshore books will be a part of it... Sportsbook.com will as well and I am not saying that because I jock them I am saying that because it seems pretty obvious... Look at the changes being made with them and Bookmaker...

                                                                      They will regulate and tax the shit out of it so I hope it doesn't pass... I am happy with the way things are now...


                                                                      you play on sportsbook?? are you one of the few that have actually gotten paid or something??


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