A Generational Mistake
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Probably. But (without having read the actual arguments) the NJ case makes intuitive sense to me, it seems arbitrary and capricious to ban gambling except for one state.
I suspect the best way to attack it now is like with cigarettes. Go after the ads, force limits. Maybe also rate limit gambling unless people can show a certain net worth (analogous to the ‘accredited investor’ concept), etc.
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We've been down this path before. Gambling hurts those most, who can least afford to lose the money, be it gambling in the form of a state lottery, horse races or sports betting.
And when odds can be influenced by the nefarious for monetary gain, they will be. Lotteries will be corrupted, horses will be drugged and athletes will throw games.
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I voted against ours. They sold the lottery as a way to fund public education improvements.
In Louisiana, 35% of lottery revenues eventually are deposited in the state's Minimum Foundation funds.