NAACP Wants Texas Lottery Shut Down

rollinbud

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The Dallas chapter of the NAACP wants to stop seeing low income Texans pumping money into the state lottery by putting it out of business. In poorer communities, though, the lottery seems to offer the chance at a life otherwise out of reach.
A study paid for by the Texas Lottery Commission says the people most likely to play Pick 3 are those making $20,000 a year or less –– below the poverty line. And people who are unemployed are more likely to buy scratch-off tickets than those who have jobs or retirees, the study found.
David Anderson collects disability but still spends a few dollars a week testing his luck. “It’s up to me, spend this five dollars or should I go buy a loaf of bread and hamburger to feed the kids,’ he said.
But why stop something that’s raking in the money? So far in 2012 Texans have spent more than $3.3 billion in lottery tickets.
“They have this delusion that they’re going to win,” said chapter president Dr. Juanita Wallace. “I want them to shut it down,” she said. “Our people are spending their little money, their life savings away in hopes of winning.” The group voted recently to urge state officials to do away with the lottery.
Just compare the North Dallas Lottery District to the South Dallas Lottery District, where there are a greater percentage of minorities and low income homes.
Not only are people in south Dallas more likely to play the lottery, they spend almost three times as much when they do.
Occasional player, Paul Meupe, says he knows the odds are slim. “I bet if I buy a scratch off right now, I won’t win,” said Paul Meupe.
He was right; he didn’t.
Anderson, though, said it’s more than just a ticket people are buying, it’s hope.
“The hope that they’re gonna hit and have nothing else to worry about,” he said.


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/06/27/naacp-dallas-wants-texas-lottery-shut-down/


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chrishydro

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I play a lot, when I saw this I laughed, it was on a news blog and I can not retype the stuff people were putting up there on the chat board but I can tell you I laughed for quite some time.
 

Total Head

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wait, you mean people with millions don't buy dollar scratch tickets?

i was pissed when i found out i couldn't buy lotto with a debit card because of OTHER people's gambling problems, but this shit is just absurd. an association that is supposed to "advance colored people" declaring that these same "colored people" are deluded and incapable of running their own lives. advancement, indeed.
 

Canna Sylvan

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wait, you mean people with millions don't buy dollar scratch tickets?

i was pissed when i found out i couldn't buy lotto with a debit card because of OTHER people's gambling problems, but this shit is just absurd. an association that is supposed to "advance colored people" declaring that these same "colored people" are deluded and incapable of running their own lives. advancement, indeed.
You can buy lotto with your debit only if they offer cash back, but most don't care even then. Just the cheap ass east Indians seem to bitch, that aren't Seven-11. The only real no no is credit cards. So if you're really that addicted, you're punished even more with cash advance fees. It's your fucking money. I don't remember no lotto as part of my card member agreement. Fuck off government big daddy!

Oh yeah, but I do agree lotto is a grand conspiracy perpetrated by white people against black people to make Mexicans rich. Those damn fucking Mexicans always win and I don't. But I don't think it should be banned, just fairer to those other than Mexicans. Whites should only play for charity, like they force celebrities in game shows.
 

ChesusRice

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I worked with a guy that would spend all pay day in the parking lot of the convenience store buying scratch off tickets

On monday he would be bringing in shit like pots and pans and trying to sell them to co workers

This happened every week
 

Dr Kynes

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I worked with a guy that would spend all pay day in the parking lot of the convenience store buying scratch off tickets

On monday he would be bringing in shit like pots and pans and trying to sell them to co workers

This happened every week
he may have told you it was scratch off lotto tickets, but you just described a crackhead.
 
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