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pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion

Registered: Jul 2002
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nobody gives a shit ********. not to mention you're wrong.
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FORMS OF GAMBLING LEGAL IN CANADA
Ticket lotteries, horse racing, and charitable gaming (including bingo) are currently legal in all ten provinces, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Territory (but not offered in all jurisdictions). Casino-style gaming is available in all provinces
with the exception of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador. Provincial electronic gaming policy in Canada makes a distinction between slot machines and VLTs (Video Lottery Terminals). Slot machines are usually found in casinos and at racetracks, and are available in all provinces with the exception of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador. VLTs are available in all provinces but Ontario and British Columbia. Private bets between individuals who are not engaged in the business of betting is permitted under Section 204 of the Criminal Code. Internet Gambling is not featured among the legalized gambling offerings in Canada. |
http://www.abgaminginstitute.ualber...g_in_Canada.pdf
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Mar-20-2010 03:05
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w_ashley
sound of music
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: - around -
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"Common gaming house": This is where people are enabled to conduct gaming against a second party. Take Home Craps, for example, where individual players play against the host, or House. When somebody's home is used to for somebody to arrange a game where he or she collects and pays bets, it falls under this definition. Some home gamblers refer to a 'rake', where the host collects a small percentage of all pots to help pay for hosting expenses. Use of 'rakes' also falls under this category.
Who hosted the olympics?
Section 199 (sub-sections 1-7) outlines the procedure in dealing with a disorderly house.
They organized and paid for the game.. and bet on the game..
and had a money's worth return in a case of beer.
I know you are saying so what.. but it meets the criteria for breach of the criminal code of Canada.
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Mar-20-2010 03:33
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Mar-20-2010 11:37
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Mar-20-2010 20:34
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w_ashley
sound of music
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: - around -
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| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
you really are a stupid fuck. have you ever been wrong about anything? everytime somebody owns your stupid ass you invent some retarded bollocks instead of admitting you got it wrong.
it says it plain as fucking day.
fuck you. |
1. A private bet is not public.
2. A private bet isn't conducted by the same person in charge of the event.
3. Whether it is money or money's worth doesn't matter it is one and the same.
4. It is not a "gift" because it exactly involves what is called gambling and gaming. What is called placing a stake on an event. In this case the PM helped faciliate the games - making them co-operator, and the one specifically taking part in the bet itself.
5. The PM was at the actual event, which is also an offence.
Lets take this from a different perspective.
CEO of baseball team, takes a bet with other people on the outcome of their sports team game. They bet 500$ and accept a return bet for 500$ if the other team wins they will pay out. This is not only taken, but it is advertised on all major media networks (another criminal offence to advertise or market gaming and gambling - illegal in Canada).
His company operated the same games he bet on.
The only legal gambling of this form in Canada are licensed organizations such as horse race tracks, licensed bingo halls, and licensed casinos etc.. people cannot just organize a betting game - it is illegal without being licensed. It is illegal to bet on games where money or money's worth is bet.. prize matches are a special class of events - and the PM was not in a position to take a prize from the game.
This was also not a "gift" it was a proceed of an illegal bet.
This is "illegal" not only for facilitating organization of the game including spending a lot of money - it represents not only a conflict of interest but a criminal and illegal act - which is contrary the ethics of a parliamentarian, not only to support gambling practices but advertise them - contrary to the law and in abuse of their position.
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Mar-21-2010 04:11
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Mar-21-2010 05:09
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