Pennsylvania Committee Passes Resolution Calling For End To Sports Betting Prohibition

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Pennsylvania Committee Passes Resolution Calling For End To Sports Betting Prohibition

Dustin Gouker, February 9, 2016



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The Pennsylvania House Gaming Oversight Committee almost unanimously passed a bill to call on Congress to lift the federal ban on sports betting.
The PA resolution on PASPA

The committee overwhelmingly voted to report the resolution (HR619) favorably to the full house — by a vote of 23-1 — although it still has several steps before being adopted as the official position of the state legislature.
The resolution is opened as follows:
A RESOLUTION
Urging the Congress of the United States to lift the Federal ban on sports betting and to allow states that authorize, license and regulate casino gaming, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to legalize sports betting through its licensed facilities.
The resolution, among other points, touches on the inefficacy of the ban:
WHEREAS, Even amid strong Federal laws banning sports betting in the United States, reports highlight that illegal sports betting is widespread and is considered the number one form of gambling among American residents;
The resolution comes as the American Gaming Association has pointed out that the vast majority of bets placed by Americans on the Super Bowl are done illegally.


What’s the resolution mean?

The resolution, if ultimately passed in Pennsylvania, would hold no sway over anything that Congress does. But it would be an example of momentum behind the concept of repealing theProfessional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, a law that effectively bans sports wagering in all but Nevada and a few other states.
The PA resolution would be more effective if it were to be mimicked in other states that wish to see PASPA taken off the books. As a single resolution from one state, the amount of impetus toward a repeal might be viewed as minimal, although not insignificant.


PASPA and the states

Right now, PASPA allows sports betting in Nevada and limited wagering in Montana, Delaware and Oregon. Several states have introduced legislation that would allow sports betting if PASPA were to be repealed.
PASPA is also under challenge in federal court. New Jersey, which passed a bill allowing sports betting is being challenge by the major North American sports leagues, will get a rehearing on its appeal next week.



http://www.legalsportsreport.com/8052/pa-resolution-to-repeal-paspa/

 

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The PA resolution would be more effective if it were to be mimicked in other states that wish to see PASPA taken off the books. As a single resolution from one state, the amount of impetus toward a repeal might be viewed as minimal, although not insignificant.





This is what I've bee saying for some time now.

More states, virtually every one of them, need to get off their asses and join this fight.

If sports betting is eventually allowed legally due to the fight a few states have put up, any other states who take advantage later are cowardly, bandwagon-pussies (excuse my language but true)
 

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:aktion033:aktion033 It's gonna happen, even Vegas wants it to happen with the app being as popular as it is . MGM already has Casinos all over the place, so do others, and William Hill has a deal in place with 7/11.
 

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You can't even buy beer at the grocery store in pa..why on earth would this pass?
 

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You can't even buy beer at the grocery store in pa..why on earth would this pass?




Giants & Weis Markets down the street from my house have a huge selection of beers.......beer signs outside & their own doors to enter.


IMO, Pa will receive sports betting before NJ........but I would like everyone to get it.
 

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Very limited locations..only 6's and 12's..im in western pa. Nothing like other states where you can grab a case at every WalMart or kroger..think there are 3 grocery locations in 15 miles that you can get a 6 pack at. Only select giant eagles. Pa is archaic
 

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Very limited locations..only 6's and 12's..im in western pa. Nothing like other states where you can grab a case at every WalMart or kroger..think there are 3 grocery locations in 15 miles that you can get a 6 pack at. Only select giant eagles. Pa is archaic

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Very limited locations..only 6's and 12's..im in western pa. Nothing like other states where you can grab a case at every WalMart or kroger..think there are 3 grocery locations in 15 miles that you can get a 6 pack at. Only select giant eagles. Pa is archaic

You think that's bad, in MD there's absolutely no alcohol in grocery stores and in my county no liquor stores are open on Sundays.
 

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Lawmakers have all but destroyed Horse Racing in Pennsylvania, can only imagine how they would screw this up if they had the chance.
 

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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/pennsylvania-stuck-historic-budget-gridlock-36806463

If you're not on Government Payroll it is what it has and will always be!

Tax's will always be raised to meet payroll!

Never mentioned as in the article above shows is the fact which is just one example of how Taxpayer monies helping who? Not you unless you're a State worker........ 80% of Health Insurance is paid by employer.... Duh

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