Why in the hell is gambling still so widely banned in this day and age? There is absolutely no justification.It's time for liberals who bray all day about personal liberties and conservatives who bray all day about small government to stand for some principles. There has been a lot of liberalization over the past 25+ years, but gambling is one area that still remains in the dark ages. Unfortunately, North Carolina is one of the most backward states -- the lottery was luckily approved over loud yokel outcries.I know this is not going to be a banner issue in any big campaign, but it gets my goat when religious douchebags and big government cunts come together to tell me what's good for me, as if I am too stupid to understand what gambling is.People who hate gambling don't understand what it is -- entertainment. It's no different than people spending thousands of dollars to patronize the mediocre athletic teams of a certain college.(It's really bad when states have some forms of gambling -- lottery/slots/track/sports/casinos/stock market -- but not all of them. Can't get more hypocritical than that. I wonder just how many politicians and anti-gambling degenerates participate in poker games and sports pools throughout the year .)[Edited on April 12, 2007 at 10:57 PM. Reason : ]
4/12/2007 10:56:28 PM
I agree 100%but they'd rather send in the BATF to bust a poker game and risk a shooting and blow our tax moneydumb poor people are going to blow money no matter what anyway
4/12/2007 11:11:40 PM
Yea, they're about to proclaim they were just kidding about all the persecution of gambling, smoking, drinking, transfats, nationalized healthcare, bike helmets, fireworks, and marijuana.
4/12/2007 11:13:55 PM
I think that the city should be able to zone areas for gambling and be stringent about it just to make sure that there isn't a dice hall on every corner in the ghetto via blanket legalization.
4/12/2007 11:16:39 PM
I really want to meet these people who are against gambling and ask them to try to justify their stance. I can never find someone who will own up to such a stupid position, though.[Edited on April 12, 2007 at 11:23 PM. Reason : ^yay zoning ]
4/12/2007 11:22:20 PM
According to politicians, gambling is such a corrupting influence that only the state can corrupt us (for the children of course).The gov't should get out of the gambling business. Gambling should be a legal activity. Grown-ups should be able to spend their money as they please. The edumacation lottery is proving itself to be another sad example of the mistaken belief that gov't is the answer to all problems.
4/12/2007 11:29:54 PM
4/12/2007 11:31:33 PM
^Doesn't matter to me if you gamble or not. I just don't want the state producing it. The thing is, the policitians admit that gambling is bad. That's why it's been outlawed all these years...until they needed more money...then it's Ok. They voted in the lottery to make money.But if I want to make some money too by building a casino, well that's not allowed.
4/12/2007 11:39:59 PM
Let's try to be big boys and not spin it as the faceless politicians' fault -- it's the fault of the large chunk of spineless citizens who tell politicians that they don't want gambling. Opposition to the North Carolina lottery (and to all the other forms of gambling) comes from the grassroots -- the citizens of this faux conservative state who want to tell everyone what to do. Pretending that it's not the citizens' fault is just a form of limp-wristed political correctness.If the average citizen is not called out, they will sit back confidently while their representatives uphold the status quo. They win by default. Shrill, broadly-aimed, outside criticism of politicians is the tool of fools.[Edited on April 12, 2007 at 11:59 PM. Reason : ;']
4/12/2007 11:43:33 PM
Just the government doing what it usually does by stepping in and prevent something for the masses simply because a smaller portion of the population can't control their impulses.
4/13/2007 12:22:00 AM
4/13/2007 12:44:30 AM
It's not necessarily the gambling itself. It's what gambling draws in. Gambling brings out odd behaviors from people. People ruin themsevels financially because they can't stop. Gambling brings in particular venues and services people want. Go to The Doll House... then look at every single casino. Same thing, less boobage view. It's flashy, gaudy and it attacks a lot of bad crowds.Crime goes upProstitution goes upDebt goes upetc etc There's plenty of articles on google for you to find why gambling is bad for a society while good for an economy.
4/13/2007 7:18:18 AM
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4/13/2007 7:57:10 AM
The recent Unlawful Internet Gambling and Enforcement Act prohibits banks from processing transactions for online gambling operations, but makes special exceptions of "fantasy" sports, online lotteries, and horse/harness racing.This has nothing to do with gambling being a "corrupting influence" and everything to do with the government prohibiting gambling where they can't get a piece of the revenue./threadThe poker industry should have lobbied the government for regulation before this happened, now it will be hard as hell to reverse because these things aren't mainstream enough for politicians to want to take a stand against it.
4/13/2007 8:51:03 AM
The thing I hate about internet gambling when they comprehensively banned it a few months ago (Jon Kyl, Republican Senator from Arizona) is that they did not do it for all internet gambling. Who not for? Horse racing, cause the National Thoroughbred Racing Association gives a ton of lobbying money to Congress and the ban does not apply to them.[Edited on April 13, 2007 at 8:52 AM. Reason : .]
4/13/2007 8:51:46 AM
^ Which is going to get the law struck down, since the law is clearly treating foreign firms, which tend not to be horse racing, differently from domestic firms, which are nowadays. The law is a violation of WTO rules and the U.S. is going to have to repeal the law or face retaliation.
4/13/2007 10:26:03 AM
^That's a great point.We should try to minimize those situations where gov't can be influenced by special interests. The less control it has over us reduces this temptation.
4/13/2007 10:26:20 AM
4/13/2007 12:15:39 PM
because it takes you away from god, like prostitution and marijuana
4/13/2007 12:37:35 PM
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4/13/2007 5:55:05 PM
gambling is the reason things like march madness, the nfl, college football, etc are the multibillion dollar industries that they are today
4/13/2007 5:55:53 PM
Gambling is widely banned because the gov't wants to have a monopoly on it (read: lotteries, etc). Period, end of story.
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