ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 12:02 p.m. No.18398903   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8910

>>18398762

notable - the fuckwit is going the route of tony blair, he will get the u.k fucking nuked

Amazing these public school boys are trying to outdo each other for being the biggest sell outs to the uk citizens and fucking up the world in the process.

ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 12:02 p.m. No.18398967   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9201

The U.S.A, U.K, CANADA, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND are all getting gaslighted into digital gulags, Europe is going the same way, but anon noticed that russia, china, india and the african nations are just told what is habbening, the middle east is still being pitted against each other and are also getting rail roaded into the digital cage.

Different tactics being used around the world.

Anons already know this but sometimes seeing it written down it makes moar sense and clarifies the big picture.

ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.18399423   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9460 >>9506

>>18399395

This is a big rabbit hole that anon has already been down.

On the 3rd Nov 2020 as the election was being stolen, they were planning to legilize gambling in all 50 states across the usa.

Around 48 states approved the legilization of this gambling law as passed.

China was heavily involved.

As this destruction of the american economy gets destroyed people will resort to gambling to try and find a quick solution.

They will be waiting to take out with fixed results any large gambling and betting markets as well as casino's

Anons can find this out with just a little bit of search by looking at google and setting the dates into the parameters

ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.18399460   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9506

>>18399423

ON 4TH OF NOV 2020 THE LAW WAS PASSED

After New Jersey's Supreme Court victory in May 2018, any state can legalize sports betting.

At the same time various state lawmakers are considering sports betting legislation. Congress is too.

Sens. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and now-retired Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, co-introduced comprehensive sports betting legislation at the end of 2018. On Sept. 27, 2018 the House Judiciary Committee held a formal hearing on the topic.

The dual track of proposals state and federal have increased in frequency since the start of 2017.

To measure the change in the landscape, we ranked all 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of how likely it is for each jurisdiction to offer full-scale legal sports betting. A brief synopsis for the active states is included, with updates to follow.

Last updated on Dec. 2, 2021. Data provided by American Gaming Association.

https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/19740480/the-united-states-sports-betting-where-all-50-states-stand-legalization

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By CBS Sports Staff

Feb 22, 2023 at 11:40 am ET

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https://www.cbssports.com/general/news/u-s-sports-betting-heres-where-all-50-states-stand-on-legalizing-sports-gambling-betting-mobile-bets/

You can't turn on the TV these days without seeing an advertisement for a legal U.S. sports betting sites. That's because USA sports betting is legal in more states than ever, with others looking to join the party in the upcoming year. A major Supreme Court ruling in May 2018 granted states the individual power to legalize sports betting in the United States as they see fit, which has opened the door for over 30 states to legalize some form of U.S. sports betting as of February 2023.

Of course, rules and regulations regarding legal sports betting differ from state to state, and keeping each state's sports betting rules memorized can be a bit tricky. There are states that allow USA mobile sports betting, while others only allow American sports betting in person. Some states allow fans to wager on all sports teams, while others prohibit gambling on collegiate teams. With so many rules to remember, it's helpful to have a guide to what is legal and illegal in each state.

Here's a state-by-state breakdown of where the country stands on sports gambling, as of January 2023. And remember, if you live in a state where sports gambling is legal, check out SportsLine for expert predictions.

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ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.18399506   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9511

>>18399423

>>18399460

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Alabama: Not legal.

The state has proposed multiple bills, including one in 2021, but all have been shot down. Alabama currently doesn't have any commercial casinos.

Alaska: Not legal.

In 2020, the state put legalizing sports betting under consideration and Gov. Mike Dunleavy even showed support for the bill. However, the COVID-19 pandemic put an end to its consideration and the bill ended up expiring in May 2020.

Arizona: Legal.

Sports betting became legal on April 15, 2021. The legislation in place permits 20 operators in Arizona.

Arkansas: Legal.

First official sportsbook launched in July 2021 and first online sportsbook launched in February 2022. Betting on in-state professional and collegiate teams is permitted.

California: Not legal.

There were two major propositions on the November 2022 ballot that could have legalized sports betting in California, one to legalize in-person sports betting and the other to legalize online sports betting. Both propositions broke spending records and had active ad campaigns, but both were heavily voted down by Californians. It is not known at this time if the topic of legal California sports betting will be brought back up in 2023.

Colorado: Legal.

Colorado became the 19th state to legalize betting and as of May 1, 2020 multiple operators allowed residents to open accounts online and place wagers. There are restrictions involving in-state college games: Betting on game outcomes is allowed, but player prop bets in collegiate games are prohibited.

In the 2020 election, Colorado expanded both the number and type of casino games it is able to offer. The state also eliminated some wagering limits.

Connecticut: Legal.

Sports betting is officially allowed in Connecticut as of September 30, 2021.

Delaware: Legal.

Delaware launched legal sports betting in 2018 less than a month after the Supreme Court's decision. Online sports betting is legal, although there are no in-state online sportsbooks. All betting on in-state collegiate teams is prohibited.

Florida: It's complicated. Sports betting was temporarily approved and legal, but now it is awaiting another launch due to legal issues.

Just three weeks after legal online sports betting launched, a judge ruled that an agreement between the state of Florida and the Seminole Tribe was illegal and the issue has been tied up in Federal court ever since. Even though the Department of the Interior and the Seminole Tribe filed briefs in August 2022 to reinstate a new compact, discussions on the matter may not start until summer 2023.

Georgia: Not legal, but legislation proposed

A group of Georgia lawmakers filed a bill on January 31, 2023 that would legalize Georgia sports betting. The newly-proposed bill would not require a constitutional amendment to legalize sports betting in Georgia, which could speed up the legalization process since it wouldn't have to be voted on by Georgia residents.

Hawaii: Not legal.

A bill was proposed in January of 2019 that would've allowed for the regulation of sports gambling through a newly-established corporation, but the bill was denied.

Idaho: Not legal.

No legislation proposed.

Illinois: Legal.

Legislation was passed in June to allow sports gambling, though in-state collegiate games will be off-limits under the new law. It will make gambling lawful in a variety of locations both in-person (including at Wrigley Field) and online. Bets were allowed in the state as of March 9, 2020. Bets on collegiate games can only be placed in person, not online. Betting on in-state collegiate game outcomes is allowed, but player prop bets are prohibited.

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ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.18399511   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9513

>>18399506

Indiana: Legal.

Wagering on pro and college sports became legal in September of 2019 with both mobile and in-person betting permitted at multiple locations. Betting on collegiate game outcomes is allowed, but player prop bets in collegiate games are prohibited.

Iowa: Legal.

Iowa legalized sports gambling in 2019, with multiple sites beginning to take bets at the end of that summer. State law allows for betting on both pro and college sports. Betting on in-state collegiate game outcomes is allowed, but player prop bets in collegiate games are prohibited.

Kansas: Legal.

Legal online sports betting launched in Kansas on July 1, 2022.

Kentucky: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Efforts to get motion passed in 2022 failed. There is no word yet as to whether there are plans to propose a new plan to legalize Kentucky sports betting in 2023.

Louisiana: Legal.

Retail sports betting launched in October 2021 in many parishes. Mobile sports betting launched in January 2022.

Maine: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Legislation to legalize online sports betting passed in May 2022, but a launch date has not been set yet.

Maryland: Legal

Maryland approved sports betting following the 2020 election, with in-person sportsbooks launching in the Baltimore area in December 2021. Maryland online sportsbooks officially launched in November 2022.

Massachusetts: Ready to launch

Massachusetts sports betting is set to launch on January 31 at three in-person locations. There is no set date for when Massachusetts mobile sports betting will go live, but legislators are aiming for March 2023 to launch online sportsbooks.

Michigan: Legal.

Massachusetts sports betting launched on January 31, 2023 at three in-person locations. Massachusetts online sports betting is expected to launch in March 2023.

Minnesota: Not legal.

Legislation to legalize Minnesota sports betting passed in August 2022, but a launch date has not been set yet.

Mississippi: Legal.

The first sports bets in Mississippi were placed on August 1, 2018. The state enacted a law in 2017 that allowed for sports betting.

Missouri: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Missouri had several sports betting bills introduced in recent years but the state hasn't taken action on them yet. They have been stalled at the state legislature level.

Montana: Legal.

Legal sports betting arrived in the state as of March 2020. Sportsbooks are regulated through the state lottery. The lottery director can decide which sports can be bet on and what kinds of wagers can be placed.

Nebraska: Legal.

Governor Pete Ricketts legalized sports betting and put it into law on May 25, 2021, although there is only in-person betting. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

Nevada: Legal.

Obviously.

New Hampshire: Legal.

New Hampshire joined the list of states with legalized sports betting on the second day of 2020. The state agreed to a six-year contract with DraftKings, so mobile sportsbooks can be utilized throughout the state. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

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ID: 6b126a Feb. 23, 2023, 2:02 p.m. No.18399513   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9515

>>18399511

New Jersey: Legal.

New Jersey long advocated for legalized sports gambling and was responsible for the case that led to the federal reversal from the Supreme Court. As such, they wasted no time in legalizing sports gambling after the decision, opening the state's first sportsbooks on June 14, 2018. Atlantic City and the MetLife Stadium, among other locations, now offer legalized sports wagering. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

New Mexico: Legalโ€ฆ kind of.

Under the current state laws, sports betting isn't explicitly prohibited, nor is it a prohibited Class III game in the gaming compacts shared between tribes and the state. This has allowed the Pueblo of Santa Ana tribe to open their own not-outright-legal-but-also-not-technically-illegal sportsbook at its in-state casino. Sports gambling is legal at the Santa Ana Star Casino Hotel and four other tribal casinos

New York: Legal.

New York passed a bill in 2013 that made sports gambling legal at the state level, but the state didn't open its first official sportsbook until July 2019. Mobile sports betting launched on January 8, 2022, and there are now nine live online sportsbooks in the Empire State. However, all betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

North Carolina: Legal.

Gambling in North Carolina is run exclusively through the Cherokee tribe, and the state passed a bill in July 2019 that will permit sports gambling (including horse racing) to be part of that monopoly. Sports betting launched on March 18, 2021, but efforts to legalize online betting have not yet been successful.

North Dakota: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Tribal casino betting only. The last effort to legalize North Dakota sports betting was in 2019 and was unsuccessful.

Ohio: Legal.

Sports betting was legalized in Ohio in December 2021 and officially launched on January 1, 2023. In-person and Ohio mobile sports betting are allowed.

Oklahoma: Legal, not yet launched.

Effort to get sports betting in Oklahoma legalized in 2022 failed. There is no word yet as to whether a new motion will be proposed in 2023.

Oregon: Legal.

Oregon didn't need to pass new legislation because they already had limited sports betting legality established at the state level, but they didn't officially start taking bets until August of 2019. All betting on collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

Pennsylvania: Legal.

Six months after the Supreme Court reversal, Pennsylvania took its first legal sports bet at a casino sportsbook in 2018. Additional licenses have since been handed out and mobile/online wagering is also accepted in-state.

Rhode Island: Legal.

Rhode Island also opened its first sportsbook six months after the U.S Supreme Court's decision and currently offers sports gambling exclusively at two in-state casinos before online betting launched on September 4, 2019. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

South Carolina: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Gambling in South Carolina is restricted solely to casino riverboats but state legislature has proposed bills in consecutive years that would open the door to sports gambling. No action has been taken yet.

South Dakota: In the 2020 election, South Dakota approved sports betting.

Four casinos in Deadwood began accepting sports bets on Sept. 9, 2021. In 2021, legislators passed legislation that legalized sports betting in Deadwood. However, bettors must bet on the property of those four casinos. There's no word when mobile sports betting will be available in the state. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

Tennessee: Legal.

The Tennessee state legislature approved a sports betting bill in the spring of 2019 that will only allow betting online and on mobile apps. The state began allowing mobile sports betting on Nov. 1, 2021. Betting on collegiate game outcomes is allowed, but player prop bets in collegiate games are prohibited.

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>>18399513

Texas: Not legal.

One senator pre-filed a sports betting bill ahead of the 2023 legislative session that would amend the Texas constitution to legalize Texas sports betting. The bill calls for legal sports betting in Texas at a limited number of facilities. Texas sports betting will be legalized if the amendment receives a two-thirds vote from the legislature and approval from state voters in November 2023.

Utah: Not legal.

And very unlikely to happen.

Vermont: Not legal, but legislation proposed.

Very little gambling is permitted in Vermont to begin with, but there is a proposed bill to legalize mobile sports wagering in-state. A bill was considered in 2021, but didn't get legalized.

Virginia: Legal.

Sports betting launched in 2021, both in person and online. Betting on in-state collegiate games and events, and player prop bets on all collegiate games, is prohibited.

Washington: Legal.

The state passed legislation in early 2020 to permit sports gambling at tribal casinos in-state. The state does not allow for mobile/online wagering. All betting on in-state collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

Washington D.C.: Legal.

The Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act of 2018 became effective as of May of 2019, and the city has launched its sports wagering app and website that is run by the DC Lottery. All betting on collegiate games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

West Virginia: Legal.

In August of 2018, West Virginia became the fifth state to legalize sports gambling. The state offers both in-person and online sports wagering.

Wisconsin: Retail authorized.

Governor Tony Evers signed an agreement allowing for in-person and mobile app betting while at Oneida Nation's gaming locations. All betting on in-state collegiate and amateur games and events, including player prop bets, is prohibited.

Wyoming: Legal.

On September 1, 2021, legal sports betting went live in the state.

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