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Cancerian Hat Priestess
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I legitimately had no idea that off-track betting was still illegal in the US
![]() Turns out that's actually what it's like! ![]() Well lucky Americans, soon you will be able to place your bets with a faceless corporate entity. They won't break your legs if you start winning big... they'll just restrict you in a central database so that you can't bet anywhere other than back in the shady backroom ![]() |
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I find it curious how American laws have been so anti-gambling, when here in Britain we gamble on everything.
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I don't know the reasoning behind why betting was banned here. It just always has been and not really a topic of conversation here. People run small betting pools privately. I believe gambling is still restricted as well. For example, we couldn't play card games with real money (we still did).
My only issue with betting is when it involves animal cruelty. Like dog/cock fights. Last edited by Maru; 16-05-2018 at 04:57 PM. |
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