Texarkana Gazette

Wanna Bet?

Should Arkansas and Texas legalizing sports wagering?

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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down as unconstitu­tional a 1992 federal law that prohibited states from legalizing sports betting unless they had already done so.

That’s means any state with an inclinatio­n can now join Nevada in allowing residents and visitors to place wagers on college and profession­al football, basketball and baseball games as well as other sports.

States could also allow lottery or pool type games based on sports results.

But should they? In Arkansas and Texas, for example?

We want to know what you think. Should your home state, Arkansas or Texas, legalize sports betting? Or should such wagering remain illegal?

Send your response (50 words maximum) to opinion@texarkanag­azette.com by Wednesday, May 23. You can also mail your response to the Texarkana Gazette Friday Poll, at P.O. Box 621, Texarkana, TX 75504 or drop it off at our office, 101 E. Broad St., Texarkana, Ark. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number. We will print as many responses as we can in next Friday’s paper.

Last Week: Iran Deal?

Last week’s question was about President Donald Trump announceme­nt the U.S. would withdraw from the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action to give Iran relief from economic sanctions in return for an agreement to eliminate or reduce enriched uranium stockpiles and cut back its nuclear program to energy needs only for 15 years. Was President Trump right to withdraw from the Iran deal? Or was it a mistake?

Any one of these facts justify withdrawal— Iran sponsors most world terrorism; Their final goal is global domination; Perceiving America, (and Israel) as the only major obstacles to their goal, they openly threaten our destructio­n; Their developmen­t of nuclear weaponry is primarily for this purpose; The agreement to suspend developmen­t allows them to monitor themselves as to whether they are complying; Their Islamic god justifies lying to “infidels”— non-Moslems.—D.H.M., Texarkana, Ark.

From www.facebook.com/texarkanag­azette

We should have used that money on the wall … and border security… It was wasted money to a tyrant and to someone’s welfare pocket … but what else do you expect … I expect security for my family … and glad Trump is doing just that.

The Iran deal wasn’t inhibiting Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and this was made abundantly clear by Israel’s retrieval of Iranian program documents. The rulers of Iran are bound and determined to get nuclear weapons no matter what is done. Their economy is weak and their people are protesting (which isn’t being covered by televised news) so stiff sanctions are the answer not internatio­nal placation.

Let’s see give Iran billions of dollars not to make nuclear weapons but they still do. Good job Mr. President

I think it’s another attempt at starting a war with Iran for Israel’s sake. Trump isn’t doing anything new. It’s a continuati­on of the neocon plan that both Bush, Obama/Clinton continued. And that is the destabiliz­ation of the Middle East so Israel and the Western Establishm­ent can control the oil. Gen. Wesley Clark told about these plans years ago.

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