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    Monmouth Park throwing its hat in, Will begin accepting sports bets

    Glad someone is putting themselves out there for this looking at early-mid september it looks like.



    New Jersey residents may be betting on sports events in the state as soon as the early fall, according to state officials.

    The state Division of Gaming Enforcement published sports wagering regulations July 2, starting a 60-day public comment period that will end Aug. 31.

    Following the review of public comments and a legal review, the rules allowing gaming could to go into effect in early fall, according to Lisa Spengler, a division spokeswoman.

    But this comes with a major caveat, she said. The federal government or the professional sports leagues may act to block the gaming expansion.

    Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak (D-Union), who sponsored sports gaming legalization, said he doesn't expect the federal government to act until after bets are placed in the state. He added that sports leagues' opposition would be irrelevant.

    "The governor is behind this effort, the Legislature is behind this effort, our casinos and racetracks are behind this effort — so whatever they have to say is irrelevant and immaterial," Lesniak said. "We're going forward. We believe it's our right."

    Monmouth Park representatives have indicated they would like to apply for a license to offer sports betting, and Lesniak said that site could become the first sports betting venue in the state.

    Dennis Drazin, president of Monmouth Park operator, the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, said the track aims to be ready as soon as the rules are completed.

    "We intend to be ready to go as soon as it's legally permissible," Drazin said.

    Drazin said he agreed to Lesniak's request to be the first bettor.

    "I appreciate Senator Lesniak's help," Drazin said. "He's been very instrumental in the sports wagering fight for several years now."

    William Pascrell, a leading gaming lobbyist, said he expects "a couple of casinos" to have sports betting rooms prepared quickly. He expects the state to prevail against any federal or sports-league challenge. New Jersey is not one of the four states allowed to host sports betting under federal law, but state officials expect to challenge that federal restriction.

    "We have a governor who is willing to fight for what’s best for New Jersey," Pascrell said.

    Pascrell added that it will be better for the state to have lawful sports betting than to continue to have illegal betting, and that the industry will create jobs to support the betting software and booking systems.

    "It’s being done already unlawfully and the fact that the NFL and others are threatening to shut this down is laughable," Pascrell said.

    Lesniak said he volunteered to be the first person in the state to legally place a bet on a sporting event. He said his preference is to bet on the Giants against the Philadelphia Eagles, but would vote on whatever is the next eligible Giants game after the state rules are finalized. The Giants and Eagles play Sept. 30 and Dec. 30.

    Lesniak also said he would like to see Gov. Chris Christie take steps to support online gaming in the state. Lesniak said casinos could close without new sources of revenue.

    "I think we're missing the boat," and the state has already lost the chance for "a couple hundred million dollars," he said.



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    This is very cool to see. A lot of don't play nice bookies out there who cannot be happy about this. At least this way no one gets ripped off.

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    Could just turn out to be another major let down in the end but staying optimistic. No question at all that the federal ban is illegal, it must be all one way or the other. They can get rid of Sports betting in vegas as well as every other state or open it up nationwide. Not that they don't rule incorrectly occasionally but this seems about as black and white as it goes as far as federal law is concerned.

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    Christie is a hypocrite.


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    It will never ever happen

    Wait and see

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfaneReality View Post
    Christie is a hypocrite.
    he's a fuckin politician. are you surprised?

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    Quote Originally Posted by topgame85 View Post
    Could just turn out to be another major let down in the end but staying optimistic. No question at all that the federal ban is illegal, it must be all one way or the other. They can get rid of Sports betting in vegas as well as every other state or open it up nationwide. Not that they don't rule incorrectly occasionally but this seems about as black and white as it goes as far as federal law is concerned.
    Too many laws, some Feds will stop it and scare The Govenor

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfaneReality View Post
    Christie is a hypocrite.

    BIG difference here, one is based on something within the governments rights one operates on an unconstitutional law. As absurd as the war on drugs is it is within the governments right to outlaw substances which they have decided to do and no state is exempt although some violate the law without recourse.

    Sports gambling prohibition gives an unfair advantage and allows some states to operate under different commerce rules than others and therefore should not be an actual law and does not pass the legal test as it has zero constitutional standing.

    Christie could have answered this question easily but went about it the wrong way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Too many laws, some Feds will stop it and scare The Govenor
    Will make it to the supreme court, not saying it will pass but it clearly should. If they ever rule an opinion on the law it undoubtedly should be found unconctitutional but that is never guaranteed as the courts are as corrupt as the rest of government.

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    What about internet betting? It sounds like the sportsbooks will be located at the racetracks and casinos. But will they have internet betting? Or phone wagering?

    It's funny how clueless and behind the times the regulators are. But I guess the baby steps need to be taken first...

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    JJ, this would be huge for you!

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    Can;t wait...

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    This is my hometown racetrack , as I can get here in less than a 1/2 hr..... Can't wait to hit up the sports book this fall, good for monmouth park

    Pretty fun place besides sports betting as well.....

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    JJ could be the spokesperson for them... Can see it now! JJ's TV ads for sports wagering at monmouth park

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    1000% will never happen

    NFL/NCAA\Vegas too powerful

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    1000% will never happen

    NFL/NCAA\Vegas too powerful
    I wouldn't bet against Christie here. Especially if Romney wins. Romney is going to owe Christie, when all the GOP talking mouths were in Santorum's corner, Christie was the barking dog for Romney.

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    Or they put a $10 max on bets

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    1000% will never happen

    NFL/NCAA\Vegas too powerful
    Wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    JJ could be the spokesperson for them... Can see it now! JJ's TV ads for sports wagering at monmouth park
    JJ make a video!!!

    Would be epic

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    Hypothetically, if this happens, what would be the limits? If they are 1K a game or less would still never go.

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    ac is a shitsmear right now, sports betting could bring new life to NJ

    atleast give us -110 odds on the corner store parlays, not this 1.7 ripoff bs

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