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DO you think small time betting should be a criminal act, or should it be de criminalized? A bill in the Michigan House would do just that, reducing the penalty for small time gambling from a $500 fine to a $1 fine. I don't know where I stand on the issue, because it's just like the drug war. There is not enough resources to enforce the current law, but there is so much illegal sports betting that the crime (if you can call it that) is almost unenforceable. Discuss
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I think sports betting in which there is no vigorish should be decriminalized. this would legitimize all office pools except the ones where someone is making a profit by running the game. In that case, it is too easy for organized crime to get into the picture. That's precisely how I would draw the line between lgeal and illegal. Right now office betting is not enforved at all. I think it ought to be perfectly legal, sop the police don't have to decide which laws to enforce. It does our system of justice a great injustice to have unenforceable laws on the books. Let's dump them. This is a good thing.
I used to play in a weekly poker game pretty regularly....I dont see anything wrong with smalltime gambling among friends. If I want to blow twenty, or fifty bucks or whaever playing cards with friends, its my money. Should I be fined? I dont thinkn so \
I agree with everyone else. Office-pool type betting does no harm. Let companies determine their own policies about it.
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