- Yes, poker, gambling, and sports betting should be legalized.
- It is currently partially legal through heavily pushed state lotteries, horse tracks, selective sports betting location, so make it fair for everyone everywhere.
- Legalization should not occur to make more money for the government but rather because it allows consenting adults to have the freedom to do as they wish.
- More Americans, (estimated at 50 million or more) play some form of poker, more than those who play golf or tennis.
Okay, gambling hurts some people. But if we ban things because some people are hurt, why don’t we ban alcohol? Smoking? Fatty foods? Sex? The stock market?
Focus on the Family complains gambling is the “art and science of deception.” So what? So is filmmaking. Poker is a game – deception/bluffing is part of the skill.
He concludes by saying "Finally, politicians who ban betting are hypocrites, since 43 states run lotteries. State lotteries are the worst form of gambling. They prey on poor people and give horrible odds. States take as much as 50% of the money. Yet the states ADVERTISE their scam: “Add millions to your jackpot!” And, “Now get out there and play!” Disgusting."