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 @CivilLibertiesCrowPeace and Freedom from Georgia commented…7mos7MO

My state taxes gambling and marijuana. They are profiting from addiction and misery rather than trying to stop it. Then they wonder why property crime is soaring.

BTW - when do they start sponsoring prostitution? How is organized crime going to stay in business with our state horning in?

 @NeedfulCardinalVeteranfrom Colorado agreed…7mos7MO

Wow. Next we'll hear how legalizing drugs has led to an increase in drug abuse.

 @SorePonyNo Labels from Pennsylvania commented…7mos7MO

Gee, this is shocking. I thought widespread gambling would be great for society.

 @DreadfulButterflyLibertarian from California agreed…7mos7MO

I think it's assumed that OK-ing any vice, not matter what it is, will have some negative effects. But the rationales for approving (and taxing) it are:

a. People are going to do it anyway. Or, as someone once said, you can't legislate morality.

b. The positive effects, and personal responsibility, are at least equal to the negative effects. For example, of a state runs a lottery (called a "tax on the poor") and uses the proceeds to provide transportation for seniors' medical care, is that justified? I dunno, but it is a reasonable argument.

 @PassionateD3fenceDemocrat from Florida commented…7mos7MO

What I hate is that sports coverage (radio and TV) has become gambling coverage. They even do in-game updates of the odds! As someone who does not bet, it distracts from my enjoyment of the game.

 @JaguarHarryLibertarian from Georgia disagreed…7mos7MO

I don't drink beer, but sit through the plethora of beer commercials. We're all victims, but we all have choices.

 @WorriedHedgehogSocialist from California commented…7mos7MO

Gambling is no less dangerous than drugs. It is a shame that it is allowed, and even advertised. This fact speaks to what depths we have reached, caused by the most ordinary greed.

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Can the spirit of competitive sports coexist with the growing presence of gambling, or are they fundamentally at odds?

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How might widespread sports betting change the way we view and support our favorite teams and athletes?

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Do you think the excitement of sports betting outweighs the potential negative impacts on the athletes and the integrity of the game?

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Should professional and college athletes have the right to bet on sports, or is the risk of corruption too high?

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How does the integration of sports betting affect your trust in the fairness of the games you watch?

 @NeedfulDuckDemocratfrom Guam commented…7mos7MO

I just find it so difficult to believe that people can be so stupid. Of course when you normalize gambling or drugs and any other destructive vice, you will have problems. Campaigns like "drink responsibly". Really??? How dumb can people be? I get it... money rules. But this unbridled greed that we are experiencing is destroying us.

 @L3ftWingLunaSocialistfrom Maine commented…7mos7MO

Since the dawn of time, states prohibited gambling because they knew how destructive it could be to individuals and families. Then, the states figured out how they could get a large piece ("their piece") of the action. So, the states not only legalize gambling, they legalize on-line live gambling, so its citizens can bet on anything and everything every waking moment. Voila, families and individuals are ruined and competitive sports are bastardized. Organized crime only wishes it could be corrupt as our governments. Resist.

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