What Our Gambling and Pot Fix Says About Illinois – BGA

Studies show states that turn to gambling and pot tend to have few other options. Heavily in debt, losing population, facing difficulties funding pensions or even paying its bills, Illinois fits the description.
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Bob Out of Here
6 years ago

Great quote from Crain’s in this twitter feed. Illinois has reached rock bottom when the only solution is reefer and blackjack.
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1137825848592150529

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Legalize hooken next!!!

Mike Williams
6 years ago
Reply to  NB-Chicago

They will legalize it and then tax it so much that it will force the industry to relocate out of state.

NB-Chicago
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike Williams

Or maybe have a state hookers union w gaurenteed state bennies. Afsme, ctu, or seiu?? Could organize??

NB-Chicago
6 years ago
Reply to  NB-Chicago

Sure all the pot & gambaling workers the unions will be trying to sign up

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