Wednesday, June 23, 2010

[vpFREE] Re: Watanabe lawyer challenges use of bad check law to collect gambling debts

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "leetcrowell2" <lee.crowell@...> wrote:

> {Snip} isn't non-payment of a gambling debt
> a loss of revenue for the State of Nevada as
> well? {Snip} But, perhaps I'm wrong and the
> State of Nevada's primary source of revenue
> is not the gambling tax......
>
> Just thinking out loud- I might be wrong.
>
> Thanks, Lee.
>

I'm not sure I see your point. Are you
implying that since the casinos pay tax on
this revenue the debt should be criminalized?
If so, the implication is that every civil debt
should be criminalized since every payee will
have tax liability.

If instead you're smirking at the State's
complicity in this, I agree, they also benefit
from this policy as does a corrupt local
district attorney. Hardly surprising in a State
run by and for the benefit of casinos.

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