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    Thumbs up California legislature considering bill to legalize sports betting!

    http://www.ninersnation.com/2013/2/9...g-legalization

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    Over the years, the NFL has generally tried to keep itself removed from gambling in any official connection. I think most of us recognize that is a bit of a joke. The NFL has become incredibly popular for a variety of reasons, and gambling is a prominent one. Although most NFL gambling comes from illegal means, a few states have the right to engage in sports betting. Nevada is the most prominent state to allow sports betting, but Montana, Oregon and Delaware are allowed to do so on different levels.

    Now, California is trying to get in on the action. A State Senator has introduced legislation in the form of Senate Bill 190, which would legalize sports betting in the state. This marks the second straight year such a bill has been introduced in the state. This new bill would include a tax on gross revenues attributable to a sports book. It would also prevent betting on collegiate athletic events in California or collegiate athletic events that involve academic institutions based in California.

    Even if the bill passes, there is a significant road block on the federal level. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) prevents states from engaging in sports betting, and only allowed for exceptions to states that met certain pre-existing requirements.

    The state of New Jersey introduced their own bill last year to legalize sports betting. That bill passed and is now being challenged in court by the various sports leagues. There is a hearing on February 14 to address the constitutionality of PASPA. If the law is deemed unconstitutional, it opens the door for other states to introduce sports betting laws. I would be surprised if the law was deemed unconstitutional, but it will be something to follow in the coming days.

    It would make all the sense in the world to legalize sports betting across the country. There are always concerns raised about game fixing, much like we're seeing lately with international soccer matches. However, with legalized betting, there would be a greater circle of people tracking the money coming in on particular sporting events. Legalized sports books have a vested interest in matches being on the up and up. If people felt games actually were fixed, why would they bet on them, unless they were in on the fixing?

    The NFL and other professional leagues (and the NCAA) try and stick their heads in the same, but they need to acknowledge the reality of the situation at some point. I'm not holding my breath for resolution of this anytime soon, but one can hope!


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    California legislature considering bill to legalize sports betting!

    That would be ideal. I've gone away from sketchy gambling sites overseas

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    thatd probably kill any chance of a team moving to LA

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    Quote Originally Posted by utl768 View Post
    thatd probably kill any chance of a team moving to LA
    lol, yeah right. Meanwhile, Fred Wilpon wants a Casino built right outside Citi Field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NYSPORTS98 View Post
    lol, yeah right. Meanwhile, Fred Wilpon wants a Casino built right outside Citi Field.
    Which has nothing to do with what the OP is talking about. Casinos in NFL cities/states are nothing new. Off the top of my head, I can think of Ohio, Michigan and Florida as examples. Sports book betting, however, is an entirely different story.

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    Damm California seems like the greatet place in the world to live.. Hot girls, nude beaches, smoke weed everywhere, beautiful weather now sports betting.. It's like a single mans dream over there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Five Angels View Post
    Which has nothing to do with what the OP is talking about. Casinos in NFL cities/states are nothing new. Off the top of my head, I can think of Ohio, Michigan and Florida as examples. Sports book betting, however, is an entirely different story.
    and everything to do with the poster I responded too.
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    Originally Posted by j11430

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    pulinlgn a flacco is menaigles,s arguemenst
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    Quote Originally Posted by JETS TURN! View Post
    Damm California seems like the greatet place in the world to live.. Hot girls, nude beaches, smoke weed everywhere, beautiful weather now sports betting.. It's like a single mans dream over there
    lol - you haven't visited too many places, have you?
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    Originally Posted by j11430

    His arm strength has never been his problem.
    Pinstripe power

    pulinlgn a flacco is menaigles,s arguemenst
    English is optional?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYSPORTS98 View Post
    and everything to do with the poster I responded too.
    How so? He commented that the potential legalization of sports book betting in California (which was what the OP was about) would probably kill any chance of a team moving to LA. You laughingly replied that Mets ownership suggested that a casino be built next to Citi Field, as if table games have anything to do with a sportsbook. FYI, they don't. The NFL could care less about casinos. What they do seem care about is sportsbook betting near NFL cities, for obvious reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five Angels View Post
    How so? He commented that the potential legalization of sports book betting in California (which was what the OP was about) would probably kill any chance of a team moving to LA. You laughingly replied that Mets ownership suggested that a casino be built next to Citi Field, as if table games have anything to do with a sportsbook. FYI, they don't. The NFL could care less about casinos. What they do seem care about is sportsbook betting near NFL cities, for obvious reasons.
    So a Casino is going to kill any chance of a team moving to L.A.? I don't think so. Oh, and in case you're still wondering, Fred Wilpon claimed no Casino could ever be built in NY City b/c of the sports teams. Now the hypocrite has no issues not only having a casino in the city, but right on the door step of his stadium. (perhaps that fills in some blanks and you make the connection).
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    re; Tim Tebow

    Originally Posted by j11430

    His arm strength has never been his problem.
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    pulinlgn a flacco is menaigles,s arguemenst
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    Looks like the California State Legislature screwed up and did something right.
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    not sure why it would be illegal honestly./ its not that big a deal
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