OP-ED
Why the KY Supreme Court will rule against the gambling devices
Many have not understood the actual “simplicity” of the 10-year gambling machine court case. Given that new technologies can confuse anyone and the fact that the two statewide newspapers have not covered the story of the case well, it’s understandable. But the bottom line is actually quite simple.
To be sure, the gambling proponents have already brought thousands of these gambling devices into the state, even though the court has not determined them to be legal. That’s actually quite strange given that THEY were the ones, so unsure of their legality, that THEY initiated the court case in 2010. The Family Foundation entered their case, maintaining that the devices are NOT pari-mutual. “Pari-mutual,” of course, is the prerequisite for horse racing under Kentucky law . . . and for machines alleged to be about “horse racing.”
There are two major issues to be answered by the Court:
First, are these gambling devices “pari-mutuel”?
“Pari-mutuel” is a two-word French phrase literally meaning “wager mutually.” (“Pari” – to wager and “mutuel” – mutually, with, among, against.) When a person is on his own machine, betting on his own race, pushing the button at his own time, EXACTLY WHO is he wagering with, among or against? NO ONE! Gambling on these devices is pari-SERIAL wagering – one after the other in series like a slot machine. It’s individuals wagering alone for the collective LOSES of everyone who has previously wagered. That puts these machines outside of Kentucky law.
In fact, if the Court rules that they are legal, that will make Las Vegas’ slot machines legal in Kentucky, as long as all losses are put into some kind of “special pool.”
The second major issue deals with the Separation of Powers described in the Kentucky Constitution. The constitution provides that the General Assembly makes policy; the courts settle disputes.
As you recall, in 2007 gubernatorial candidate Steve Beshear pledged over and over again to “Let the people decide” the question of expanded gambling. After being elected in 2007, the legislature chose not to expand gambling – for three years in a row – even though the House was controlled by his Party.
In response, he (the Executive Branch) allowed his Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to take the matter to court to have the courts decide (the Judicial Branch) whether his new gambling policy – expanded gambling via machines – would be the law of the land. That, of course, violated his pledge. Clearly, the people would NOT decide the issue of expanded gambling, nor would their duly-elected representatives and senators – the Court would. (This is the quintessential definition of judicial activism – courts legislating policy.)
Because of these, and other issues, the Court will do what is right – it will reverse the lower court’s order and send the debate back to the legislature where it has always belonged.
Kent Ostrander
Executive Director
The Family Foundation
859-494-9997
The only place this belongs is in the voters hands. Gambling benefits few and destroys many.
People gamble everyday. What’s the difference in buying $30 lotto tickets and going to a casino or any other type of gambling?
you have brain locked Charley
need to demand your refund
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The difference is, they all make you broke Chris. How many winners do you know?
Not all people that gamble go broke. Plus it’s my right, my $, and my time to use how I want to use it. Again, there’s no difference in $30 lotto tickets and playing blackjack at the casino. Grown adults don’t need you or anyone else telling them how to spend their money. If I want to gamble in any form I should be able to. Casinos and gambling creates a ton of tax revenue. If an ADULT don’t have self control then that ADULT shouldn’t gamble or anything else. We just don’t need a big brother telling us what’s best for us, because we’re grown ups and we already know.
Chris, I can agree with some of what you said. However we have laws that govern what ADULTS can and cannot do. For example I would like too duct tape KAG’s keyboard hand…but the law doesn’t allow it! Big brother say’s NO! The lottery does some for scholarships, I got $10’s of thousand’s of dollars from it. You only get that if you maintain a 3.5 or better GPA. Casinos do very little for anyone other than their selves. I live 50 miles from one, you?
can you explain how your dear leader(orange clown) couldn’t make money running a casino ? if all the customers lose money
get your refund Charley
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