Just a note of caution on those March Madness parlays and the bracket sheets. While common in offices and other private pools, the state has determined such things are forbidden where the Devil's Brew is sold.
Please respect this important prohibition and confine your gambling to the workplace or home.
New York State has been known to seize money from such pools in the public interest, of course. Those old fifty cent sign-in pools and football squares are pretty much gone these days as well.
USATODAY.com
3 comments:
You know, it' bad enough blue collar guys pay a higher percent of taxes to carry the rich guys, but now they are limiting what little fun we have. No wonder people are buying guns!
At least Ritchie got us some wine flavored sorbet or something like that.
What if she actually got a law passed that effects a large number of people instead of a law that effects one or two people?
What if she sponsored a law that dictated to the state liquor authority that sign-ins and other de minimis sports betting squares shall not be considered gambling?
And the bonus is that we wouldn't have to subsidize the local bar they almost put out of business with malicious prosecution!
Is this what it has come to in NYS?? Let's build a casino, that will pay for everything.
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