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Old 12-15-2009, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
and you think the laws are the same in every state....your funny.
It's "you're" - you + are.

If the tracks were to close in this completely hypothetical situation that I'm not necessarily arguing for (although CA racing right now is a complete joke) would those laws stay the same? Would all CA tracks have to close for the state to supposedly lose interstate wagering? What if Los Al were to stay open?


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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
also, please explain how that would attract new fans the sport in the largest economy in the country?
So the fate of racing in NY, KY, and elsewhere depends on new blood from California specifically (a more important market in the near future will probably be the international one)? Wouldn't the loss of a major competitor for handle and the influx of new horses and horsepeople counteract that a bit?

You would be a great racing exec under the current regime.
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