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‘Time for us to step up and do it.’ Gov. Cooper backs legal online sports betting in NC: "'Clearly there are people that get addicted and it causes some significant harm to families, but I think that is probably already happening.'"
New York recorded 5.8 million geolocation transactions in the state's first 12 hours of legal online sports betting, according to @GeoComply , far and away the highest transaction total for any market's first half day & more than twice the total from the next highest state (PA).
New York officially approves legal online sports betting
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Roughly 3.5 years into legal online sports betting in the U.S. we may be entering our first lull in the journey. TwinSpires and Wynnbet have their online betting ops up for sale. Rumors have been circling for months that PointsBet is on the block. #DKNG
WynnBet Launches Louisiana’s Seventh Legal Online Sports Betting App
WynnBet’s online sports betting app is now live in Louisiana with an official announcement from the parent company Wynn Resorts expected on Thursday, 10th February.
WynnBet becomes the state’s seventh live sports betting app and joins Barstool Sportsbook, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel, and Rush Street Interactive in Louisiana.
The company gained market access to the state through a deal with Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City, a property owned by one of its sports betting competitors Caesars Entertainment. The partnership was announced in September 2021 prior to the state’s sports betting launch.
Louisiana launched retail sports betting on October 31st 2021 while mobile sports betting took a little longer to get off the ground. In December the Louisiana Gaming Control Board approved licenses for the original six mobile sports betting operators who launched on January 28th 2022.
The Louisiana Lottery has yet to launch its sports betting product but hopes that it will be ready some time in early 2022.
The news of WynnBet’s launch in Louisiana comes just a few weeks after reports emerged that Wynn Resorts was seeking to offload its sports betting business for $500 million, a drop of 85% from the $3.2 billion valuation floated for the business in late 2021.
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Legal Online Sports betting launches in Michigan with 9 operators on Friday 22nd Jan
In December 2019 the Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer legalized internet gambling and sports betting in the state of Michigan. Since then regulators have been planning how to manage, regulate, licence and monitor the new gaming platforms.
Michigan residents have long been able to gamble online via offshore operators, and now residents of the state will be finally able to place legal online wagers and play online casino games via in-state licensed online sportsbooks and casinos – beginning at Noon on Friday.
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New York officially approves legal online sports betting
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: New York approves legal online sports betting
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Since we’re legalizing online sports betting, and beer in movie theaters, let's also decriminalize sex work in NYS (and by extension NYC)
Heads up to sex workers on this board - it would def help if you could answer some of the questions likely to come up on this post.
Also, decriminalization is not the same as legalization.
Watch this video to find out the difference.
The NYC economy (and the state economy by extension) is evidently in dire straits, so all sorts of things are being legalized to help it out. Online sports betting has just been allowed, and so has alcohol in movie theaters.
So my question is - while we’re at it, why not decriminalize sex work? There’s numerous reasons why we should, such as
- It’s here despite all prohibitions against it. The laws against prostitution only make sense if it truly was an anomaly to the city. We all know that’s not the case, and it hasn’t been for a long time. By continuing to enforce laws against it, we’re only creating problems for ourselves that need not exist. We might as well acknowledge reality by changing our laws in ways that allow us to live with it.
- As a consequence of the previous point, we already know that supposed detriments (an area becoming sketchier, noisier, dirtier, or more dangerous) are very unlikely to happen. Remember that for the past 20 years, crime was going down even as the sex trade was becoming more popular. Plus, Queens has the largest share of the city’s sex industry by far, yet is generally known as safe and family-friendly.
- It actually reduces trafficking. Sex trafficking depends on the illegality of sex work to flourish. After all, if decriminalization allowed people to enter and exit sex work out of their own free will, what motive would there be to make money off trafficking?
- It can generate tax revenue that can help the city. In that way, city sex workers would indeed be doing a public service.
- It would help NYC public health. STD transmission risks can be better tackled when the health sector can more directly work with sex workers. This could also be used to tune up an already strong sexual health clinic network, which can be a model for the nation.
- It would allow police resources to refocus on matters that affect public safety, rather than try wiping out an industry that every nation on earth is unable to prevent. And if past behavior is any indication, the NYPD doesn’t take sex work prohibition seriously either.
- It would help reduce the potential risks of sex work. If a sex worker is assaulted, they won’t risk calling the police because they were involved in illegal activity to begin with. Plus, because there’s no supervision of it, illegal sex work has a heighted risk of becoming a black market commodity.
- Sex workers aren’t exclusively women. As much as this may make Americans squirm, this has to be said - there are many men who do sex work too. We don’t know the exact number because in many ways, sex work done by men is even more taboo than that by women. Decriminalization will help reduce the risks inherent in male sex work, which eventually has a societal effect.
There is a bill proposing decriminalization right now in the New York State Senate, and is now before the Codes Committee. This is at least the third time it’s gone to committee, and politicians pay attention to whether a bill has public support. So click on the link and give your endorsement today.
EDIT (1/21/2022 6PM EST): The bill also strengthens laws against sex work done by underage people. Just to drive home the point that decriminalization won't be a free-for-all.
EDIT: This has only been up for 5 min, and there are downvotes already lol.
EDIT (1/21/2022 4PM EST): In a lot of the comments, I'm seeing a lot of people say that they want legalization instead of decriminalization. Which makes me wonder if many people bothered to watch the video above.
In any case, there's a reason why sex workers specifically want decriminalization. So I will address some of the comments below:
- Legalization requires creating regs, standards, and specific areas within which sex workers must operate. That sounds great at first. The problem is that those requirements can be made deliberately difficult to comply with, and ones that only those with resources can obey. Those who can't (likely most sex workers) will probably operate outside those regs, and we end up at square one with a new black market item. This is why sex workers give legalization the nickname of "backdoor criminalization", because it just shifts the line on what is legal and illegal sex work.
- Decriminalization need not mean that taxes can't be collected from it. If you read the bill, it simply takes out the one sentence in the penal code that criminalizes any sex done for money. That actions doesn't prohibit making new laws that can tax sex work transactions. Besides, do we really think that sex workers don't already pay taxes in one way or another?
- Decriminalization doesn't mean that basic safety guidelines can't be passed. Here's the thing - most living New Yorkers haven't existed in a reality where sex work isn't criminalized. We don't know if any additional structures must be created to make sex workers safe, and their work safe. But it would def serve sex workers better if guidelines were passed within a decriminalized framework than a legalized framework
- Decriminalization will reduce inequality by effectively granting sex workers the status of independent contractor (which they usually are for all intents and purposes). This will put buyers and sellers on an equal plane, and allow sex workers to organize among themselves for mutual benefit.
- Decriminalization doesn't leave much of a paper trail. A paper trail may or may not cause issues in NYC (probably not), but it will definitely cause problems in more conservative regions of the US. The lack of paper trail will allow those who have done sex work to move into other lines of work without possible repercussions. Hopefully, attitudes will change in the US so that past involvement in sex work won't be an issue.
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DraftKings, Resorts casino go live with N.J.'s first legal online sports betting
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Resorts Casino Hotel and DraftKings Inc. on Monday became the first companies to offer online and mobile sports betting legally in New Jersey.
A week after receiving state regulatory approval, the companies launched DraftKings Sportsbook - an app and website offering sports fans the ability to place multiple and live in-game bets on major U.S. and international sports.
"We have put immense thought and significant resources behind the development of DraftKings Sportsbook and I'm confident that sports fans in New Jersey will enjoy using it to make the experience of watching the games even more interesting and thrilling," Jason Robins, CEO and co-founder of DraftKings, said in a statement on Monday.
The companies won a heated race to be the first to offer mobile and online sports betting in New Jersey.
DraftKings is a global sports technology and entertainment company headquartered in Boston and offering daily fantasy sports contests across 11 professional sports in eight countries.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law earlier this year legalizing bets on sports games, both online and at the state's casinos and racetracks.
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