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RE: Supreme Court clears the way for nation-wide sports gambling
(05-14-2018 09:32 AM)WesternBlazer Wrote:  http://abc3340.com/news/nation-world/sup...05-14-2018

USA Today - What it means: Supreme Court strikes down PASPA law that limited sports betting
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/20...440710002/

Won't happen in Alabama, though...

Years ago, I heard that Alabama was a leading state in illegal sports betting through "bookies". As long as gaming does not threaten the 2nd Amendment and citizens shooting one another (WE'RE #2 IN AMERICA, WE'RE #2), nothing is likely to change. We can see in the campaigns leading up to the June primaries, every candidate describes themselves as "gun rights protecting Christian conservatives" so gaming legislation is not likely to have much push in Montgomery.
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