Sports Betting Gets NJ OK
New Jersey's casinos and racetracks can offer unlicensed sports betting under a directive from the administration of Governor Chris Christie. The state Attorney General's Office—reacting to legal arguments made against the state as it sought to overturn a federal ban on sports betting—ruled that sports betting is legal if not authorized or licensed by the state. The ruling is expected to be challenged by sports leagues, and most casinos and racetracks will likely wait for further court rulings before accepting bets.
Yep, read it again ... "... if not authorized or licensed by the state" which means that the state gets NOTHING as the state has not licensed it.
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