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29th Jan. 2018, at 01:52 pm CET#21
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Iseedeadpeople wrote on 01/28/2018 at 3:10 pm: my crystal ball, and nothing else it is, says that everything will stay as it is until it is legalized
Exactly, why would anything happen?
The state lottery is not at all interested in legalizing its private competition. There it is about fat posts with 160.000 Euro per year. And these strange administrative courts are also in their hands - they are paid by the respective federal states.
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29th Jan. 2018, at 02:10 pm CET#22
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Spielotheka wrote on 01/29/2018 at 1:52 pm
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 01/28/2018 at 3:10 pm: my crystal ball, and nothing else it is, says that everything will stay as it is until it is legalized
Exactly, why would anything happen?
The state lottery is not at all interested in legalizing its private competition. There it is about fat posts with 160.000 Euro per year. And these strange administrative courts are also in their hands - they are paid by the respective federal states.
The question must rather be: "What speaks against not to prohibit everything completely?
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29th Jan. 2018, at 02:34 pm CET#23
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The felt and the structures in the state authorities, parties and judiciary, which have been in place for many years, prevent a complete ban on gambling. And in addition they would have to dismiss then also still themselves. They would never do that!
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29th Jan. 2018, at 03:31 pm CET#24
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Spielotheka wrote on 29.01.2018 at 14:34: The felt and the structures laid over many years in the state authorities, parties and judiciary prevent a complete ban on gambling. And to do that, they would have to fire themselves. Never in a lifetime would they do that!
All correct - only a small error in thinking: The current situation arose only because it was the federation ca.2012 was not possible to enforce a complete ban.All 16 BL would have to agree.Were they also - except for SH.The awarded individual concessions and directed according to EU law.That was so wanted by the SPD at that time.Only now SH CDU or "There is still no official announcement on this subject from SH - but it is "pointed to the button".I can only say again and again - nothing is decided - but we are only a finger snap away from a ban.
Spielotheka wrote on 29/01/2018 at 14:34: The felt and the structures laid over many years in the state authorities, parties and judiciary prevent a complete ban on gambling. And to do that, they would have to fire themselves. Never in a lifetime would they do that!
All correct - only a small error in thinking: The current situation arose only because it was the federation ca.2012 was not possible to enforce a complete ban.All 16 BL would have to be in agreement.Were they also - except for SH.The awarded individual concessions and directed themselves according to EU law.That was so wanted by the SPD at that time.Only in the meantime SH is CDU or "There is still no official announcement on this subject from SH - but it is "pointed to the button".I can only say again and again - nothing is decided - but we are only a finger snap away from a ban.
That sounds bad (or also good, if one would play thereby no more "if"), but the current article in the news shows rather another picture. So wait and see...
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29th Jan. 2018, at 07:02 pm CET#26
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vivera365 wrote on 29.01.2018 at 15:31
Spielotheka wrote on 29/01/2018 at 14:34: The felt and the structures laid over many years in the state authorities, parties and judiciary prevent a complete ban on gambling. And to do that, they would have to fire themselves. Never in a lifetime would they do that!
All correct - only a small error in thinking: The current situation arose only because it was the federation ca.2012 was not possible to enforce a complete ban.All 16 BL would have to be in agreement.Were they also - except for SH.The awarded individual concessions and directed themselves according to EU law.That was so wanted by the SPD at that time.Only in the meantime SH is CDU or "There is still no official announcement on this subject from SH - but it is "pointed to the button".I can only say again and again - nothing is decided - but we are only a finger snap away from a ban.
Again small thinking error. That was then 2012 the last office exercise of CDU/ FDP in SH before they were voted out. Then the comrades came to power and rejoined the other states with their EU-legal gambling treaty. Now it's CDU and FDP's turn again and they got out again. Therefore, the planned change to 1 January 2018 has failed.
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Exactly, why would anything happen?
The state lottery is not at all interested in legalizing its private competition. There it is about fat posts with 160.000 Euro per year. And these strange administrative courts are also in their hands - they are paid by the respective federal states.
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Online gambling and illegality
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The question must rather be: "What speaks against not to prohibit everything completely?
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Online gambling and illegality
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All correct - only a small error in thinking: The current situation arose only because it was the federation ca.2012 was not possible to enforce a complete ban.All 16 BL would have to agree.Were they also - except for SH.The awarded individual concessions and directed according to EU law.That was so wanted by the SPD at that time.Only now SH CDU or "There is still no official announcement on this subject from SH - but it is "pointed to the button".I can only say again and again - nothing is decided - but we are only a finger snap away from a ban.
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That sounds bad (or also good, if one would play thereby no more "if"), but the current article in the news shows rather another picture. So wait and see...
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Again small thinking error. That was then 2012 the last office exercise of CDU/ FDP in SH before they were voted out. Then the comrades came to power and rejoined the other states with their EU-legal gambling treaty. Now it's CDU and FDP's turn again and they got out again. Therefore, the planned change to 1 January 2018 has failed.
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