SCOTUS will probably soon rule that extracting wealth from alienated gamblers is a fundamental American right, that the founding fathers had in mind when drafting the constitution.
They're not banning prediction markets from out-of-state, they're banning it entirely. A state cannot ban out-of-state alcohol, but it can ban alcohol outright if it wanted to.
Yeah but there's a difference there. I can buy alcohol out of state and if I bring it back in, that's on me.
Does anyone think that Minnesotans who are out of MN at the time of their bet will be allowed to bet? I don't think they'll be allowed, but they should be.
I assume most people need to put on an address or credit card info linking them to their home state. They likely wouldn't be allowed to have an account.
It does, but the constitution's already been shredded and it's dog-eat-dog in the political space right now, so we'll see how it goes.
SCOTUS will probably soon rule that extracting wealth from alienated gamblers is a fundamental American right, that the founding fathers had in mind when drafting the constitution.
No.
They're not banning prediction markets from out-of-state, they're banning it entirely. A state cannot ban out-of-state alcohol, but it can ban alcohol outright if it wanted to.
Yeah but there's a difference there. I can buy alcohol out of state and if I bring it back in, that's on me.
Does anyone think that Minnesotans who are out of MN at the time of their bet will be allowed to bet? I don't think they'll be allowed, but they should be.
I assume most people need to put on an address or credit card info linking them to their home state. They likely wouldn't be allowed to have an account.