With the SCOTUS allowing individual states to choose whether or not to have online sports betting, what does our chances look like? Or did I totally get the interpretation wrong?
abortion amendment that allows TN to pass legislation to even be allowed to INSPECT and REGULATE abortion facilities
Gov. appointed judges (boooooooo)
CONSTITUTIONAL BAN ON INCOME TAX!!!!!!!
Veterans can hold "raffles" basically gives an inch to gambling in Tennessee expect gambling to be fully legal in a few years I'm glad amendment 1 and 3 passed, I am discouraged that 3 and 4 passed simply because the people voting yes on 2 were being openly lied to* and number 4 gives an inch to the encroaching gambling mafias.
*People saying they were voting for yes on 2 were saying it would give Tennessee a voice in ELECTING our judges, but amendment 2 was removing the portion of our constitution that said the People shall elect the judges and replacing it with the governor shall appoint them.
Six shot, two dead in possible gambling feud in Memphis, Tennessee
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Shelby County sheriff's Lt. Anthony Buckner told reporters that deputies responded to a home in Memphis about 8:12 p.m. after receiving a report that five gunshot victims arrived at Methodist North Hospital. Deputies determined the home was where the shooting occurred, and Buckner said he believed the attack took place indoors. It's believed that this incident occurred as a result of a feud while gambling. Investigators believe that this was an isolated incident and that the victims knew the suspects. ShelbyTNSheriff November 11, 2018 "It's believed that this incident occurred as a result of a feud while gambling," the department tweeted. "Investigators believe that this was an isolated incident and that the victims knew the suspects."
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Tennessee gambling law is near the top of the list of the toughest in the country. Legal betting in the Volunteer State is limited to a state-wide lottery, a handful of regional lotteries, a few horse tracks, and extremely-limited charitable gambling. For both charitable gaming, pari-mutuel wagering on horses, and playing the lottery, the minimum legal gambling age in Tennessee is 18. There is no advanced form of gaming allowed in Tennessee and thus no need to have two alternative minimum ages for casinos and poker. There are two distinct types of charges for illegal gambling under Tennessee statute: gambling and gambling promotion. If you are caught gambling, you may be charged with a Class C misdemeanor, which carries a fine ranging from $1 to $50. Tennessee defines gambling in Section 39-17-501 of the State Statutes. “Gambling is contrary to the public policy of this state and means risking anything of value for a profit whose return is to any degree contingent on chance, or any games of chance associated with casinos, including, but not limited to, slot machines, roulette wheels and the like.” Tennessee Problem Gambling Resources in Tennessee. If gambling is causing a problem in your life we encourage you to ask questions, gather information and conduct research on the type of help that is most appropriate for your situation. This information is intended to be a starting point—it is not a complete list of information or services. Tennessee Gambling Laws. Most forms of gambling are not legal in Tennessee. Casino gambling is banned, though a state lottery was established in 2003. Tennessee residents now can buy Powerball and Mega Millions tickets in the state. Most other forms of gambling are banned. States which ban charitable bingo are pretty hard core about their Tennessee legalized sports betting when Governor Bill Lee allowed Tennessee House Bill 1 to become law without a signature. Although online gambling in Tenessee is relatively limited, legal online sports betting is imminent. The legal sports gambling age in Tennessee is 21 years old. That is the most common legal age for sports betting throughout the United States. As is the case in other states with legal sportsbooks, athletes, coaches, and employees with professional sports teams are not allowed to bet. In many ways, Tennessee is the state with the most Southern ethos in the US. It’s the home of country music, the birthplace of Elvis Presley, and home to its own style of barbecue. Fittingly, with regard to gambling, Tennessee embodies the ingrained conservatism of the region. Tennessee has no casinos of any sort inside its borders. Legalizing gambling in Tennessee is a welcome move that many locals have been waiting to see for such a long time. Players will now be able to place bets online and enjoy the thrills of sports betting at the comfort of their homes or even on the move through sports betting apps in TN.