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Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Law Prohibiting Sports Gambling (espn.com)

The Supreme Court has struck down a 1992 federal law that effectively prevented most states from legalizing sports betting, clearing up a legal gray area and opening a door for state governments to join in what has become a lucrative industry. From a report: The court ruled 6-3 to strike down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PAPSA), a 1992 law that barred state-authorized sports gambling with some exceptions. It made Nevada the only state where a person could wager on the results of a single game.

States that want to offer legal sports betting may now do so, and New Jersey plans to be first. Delaware, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are among the states expected to quickly get into the legal bookmaking game.

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  1. Re: Another one bites the dust... by smooth+wombat · · Score: 0, Troll

    The government is not (supposed to be) here to be a nanny over the populace, and protect them from their own idiocy.

    Which is exactly why the government should stop warning people about the dangers of drugs. Stop the nanny state. If people are too stupid to realize there is a good chance they will die from using drugs, that's their problem.

    The same goes for publicly-funded drug rehab. It's not the government's responsibility to force other people to pay for your idiocy.

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