Amen, I think. As a poker player, this is a great development over the status quo. As a libertarian, I literally shudder to think of yet another part of American life being opened up by the tax and regulatory scalpel of Congress. Anesthesia anyone?
Well, Dirty D makes a good point. And the answer is that there are two (at least) "libertarian perspectives." 1. Better that the government ban everything. That way, the revolution will come sooner! 2. Better to legalize, even partially, because any small step toward more freedom is an improvement.
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Amen, I think. As a poker player, this is a great development over the status quo. As a libertarian, I literally shudder to think of yet another part of American life being opened up by the tax and regulatory scalpel of Congress. Anesthesia anyone?
From the libertarian perspective, is taxed-and-regulated better or worse than banned outright?
Well, Dirty D makes a good point. And the answer is that there are two (at least) "libertarian perspectives." 1. Better that the government ban everything. That way, the revolution will come sooner! 2. Better to legalize, even partially, because any small step toward more freedom is an improvement.
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