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Originally Posted by onefast99
I agree with you but Christie wanted to be politically correct in his assessment of the possibility the Court ruled against NJ.
Here is a quote from Dennis Drazin who by the way has lead a never ending fight for the legalization of sports wagering in NJ.
“I would anticipate that Monmouth Park would be up and running within two weeks and while I can’t speak for casinos or other tracks, I am sure everyone is going to try and move forward expeditiously,” Drazin said. “If the Supreme Court rules PASPA is unconstitutional, we would most likely have the option on the short-term basis of opening under the old law.”
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I have also heard and the question was asked by Justice Gorsuch, would jersey take a statutory win and Olson answered in the affirmative. Basically PASPA would stay in place but jerseys repeal would be okay. Just speaking from Monmouth perspetive that might be better for them. They (and the casinos) would have a monopoly on east coast sw until other legislatures act.
Allan