This has literally 0% chance of becoming law. Pure political kabuki.https://twitter.com/davidpurdum/status/867750920096026625 …
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Replying to @DavidPurdum
Do you think putting a bookie on every corner is going to be wildly popular with legislators?
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Replying to @Grange95
: You know that is not how they'll approach this. Look for companion legislation that uses police powers to add restrictions.
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Replying to @DavidPurdum
I'm sure they will try to restrict. But they can't limit to just casinos/tracks, and the public only supports that limit.
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Replying to @Grange95
: definitely will be interesting to see how politics play out. Maybe the threat brings leagues to table? Good for your profession.
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Replying to @DavidPurdum @Grange95
There's A LOT of space between Monmouth Park saying NJ going nuclear and Christie (or the next governor) signing a bill.
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Replying to @DustinGouker @Grange95
: No one disagrees. However, they wouldn't do it if they thought there wasn't value in doing so.
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Replying to @DavidPurdum @Grange95
We also have the dynamic that NJ voters just soundly rejected an expansion of gambling in the state in November.
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Hey, Senator Lesniak is going to place a bet on the Giants in NJ any season now. Just ask him!
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