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Welfare lottery ban considered in North Carolina
A North Carolina lawmaker is pushing to ban lottery ticket sales for those on welfare or in bankruptcy, a proposal that would affect more than 1.7 people in the Tar Heel State.
According to the Raleigh News Observer, State Rep. Paul "Skip" Stam, a Republican from Wake, said he hopes to bring the proposal during the upcoming legislative session. “We’re giving them welfare to help them live, and yet by selling them a ticket, we’re taking away their money that is there to provide them the barest of necessities," Stam said. Stam acknowledged that there were concerns over how the ban might be enforced, especially because lottery clerks may not always be able to tell if lottery players on on government assistance. But in obviously cases, such as when customers use food stamps to buy groceries, they should not be permitted. Stam said the purpose of the ban was for the protection of consumers, whom he says fall prey to deceptive advertising by the lottery, which tends to attract lower-income people who don't understand that their chances of winning are slim. "What they are talking about is making it a more honest lottery," Stam said. He argued that the lottery advertises large cash payouts, but fails to explain the odds of winning big prizes and that even big wins are ultimately slashed by taxes and deductions. The NAACP has historically been opposed to lottery bans, and Stam's proposed changes are no different. "The NAACP didn't agree with the lottery to start with," said North Carolina NAACP president the Rev. William Barber. "Rather than Mr. Stam having a side argument, ask him to stop blocking labor rights for poor people and working people. Ask him to have a real conversation about real wage." The North Carolina Education Lottery, which was established in 2005 over opposition from Republicans and even some progressive Democrats who called the lottery a regressive tax on the poor, helps pay for the reduction of class sizes, supplements school constructions costs and college scholarships. North Carolina has an estimated population of 9.7 million, with 2.3 million (nearly a quarter) people on some kind of supplemental income. Read more: http://www.upi.com/blog/2013/01/25/W...#ixzz2J0sm9J1o
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they should also be banned form any and all casinos
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And voting.
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yep, cause they will keep on voting for Santa Clause
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