View Poll Results: do you agee in legalizing jueteng?

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  1. #11

    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?


    i dont agree in legalizing jueting!...the Filipino people should be discouraged with any form of gambling, since it will not do any good in uplifting our mediocre living esp to those who are misfortunate citizens in our society...instead of legalizing gambling, why not the government make a program in promoting small livelihood among our poor citizens?...in such a way that they will be taught in earning money in a decent and productive way!

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    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by tolstoi
    i dont agree in legalizing jueting!...the Filipino people should be discouraged with any form of gambling, since it will not do any good in uplifting our mediocre living esp to those who are misfortunate citizens in our society...
    If that is the logic to be followed, then everything bad for the people should be illegal.

    It depends on what you define as bad:

    - alcohol should be banned.
    - smoking should be banned.
    - lotto, binggo, mahjong, playing cards, casinos should be banned.
    - the horse races should be banned.
    - cock fighting should be banned.
    - any kind of betting should be banned.

    what is the situation with the above?
    Mostly legal, regulated, taxed.

  3. #13

    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40
    Quote Originally Posted by FK
    Ingon ani-on na lang pag solbad sa problema? tungod kay dili ka solve i-legalize na lang?

    There is nothing wrong with it when you make something out it , something like it would be beneficial but again .... taxing it is shady kay masangit gyud ug what I meant was like as example,let PAGCOR monitor and take charge of it ..... as long as naay guidelines . Remember JAI-ALAI ? It has guidelines kay naay dula gyud then came MASIAO ... mao na ang illegal .
    Gi legalize nila ang Jai-Alai... nawala ba ang masiao?
    Just like saying let's legalize ang prostitution kay daghan man jud ganahan mangabang og burikat... at least we can make money out of them.

  4. #14

    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    legalize or not.. what difference does it make? nobody could stop it anyway. and... face it.. this country is going to the dogs.. or pigs.

    besides... i don't think our corrupt government would allow it. they don't want competition.

  5. #15

    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by goodsamaritan
    Quote Originally Posted by tolstoi
    i dont agree in legalizing jueting!...the Filipino people should be discouraged with any form of gambling, since it will not do any good in uplifting our mediocre living esp to those who are misfortunate citizens in our society...
    If that is the logic to be followed, then everything bad for the people should be illegal.

    It depends on what you define as bad:

    - alcohol should be banned.
    - smoking should be banned.
    - lotto, binggo, mahjong, playing cards, casinos should be banned.
    - the horse races should be banned.
    - cock fighting should be banned.
    - any kind of betting should be banned.

    what is the situation with the above?
    Mostly legal, regulated, taxed.
    so what do u suggest here..u r in favor of gambling like what u stated above as a means of livelihood instead of earning from a decent job?

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    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by FK
    Gi legalize nila ang Jai-Alai... nawala ba ang masiao?
    Bai JAI ALAI is MASIAO but MASIAO is totally different from JAI ALAI ... something like that .


    Just like saying let's legalize ang prostitution kay daghan man jud ganahan mangabang og burikat... at least we can make money out of them.
    Why not again Hehehe look at LAS VEGAS now .... look how is the most BOOMING CITY right now of the USA .... hookers are being taxed because they are generating so much but as long as there will be guidelines like health cards from the health dept , protections etc .

    Again I am not PRO JUETENG but if we know that these issues are like rampant diseases ... then why not just make good use out of them .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  7. #17

    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    legalizing jueting is a good move of the government.. it would surly give big taxes to the cavan of the government....

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    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    ok ra naku. pra ma undang nlng na ang daghang gubot sa pag tago tago ana.sooner or later ma pul-an ra sad na cla.

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    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    Quote Originally Posted by tolstoi
    so what do u suggest here..u r in favor of gambling like what u stated above as a means of livelihood instead of earning from a decent job?
    I suggest legalizing jueteng so the government can have a share of the profits. You will not be able to stop it.

    It is just like prohibiting alcohol. The USA tried to prohibit that and failed.

    Casinos may be banned from the Philippines. That is easy to implement. What other countries do, is they allow only foreigners to gamble in their casinos.

    Prohibiting jueteng is not possible. Regulation is doable.

    Attempting prohibition of Jueteng has always netted nothing.

    Regulation of Jueteng will net you something.

    Just being practical.

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    Default Jueteng, do you agree in legalizing it?

    I suggest legalizing jueteng so the government can have a share of the profits. You will not be able to stop it.
    it's true it will add moolahs to the govs coffers but legalizing jueting can have a bad impact in our society, you are encouraging the poor citizens to engage in a game of chances as a means of livelihood..on the other hand, isn't it absurd that the Arroyo government will submit to the legalization of jueting when at one time this is one reason why ERAP's term was ill-fated and that made her to the presidency?.......

    It is just like prohibiting alcohol. The USA tried to prohibit that and failed.
    u can't directly compare alcohol with gambling in terms of its impact in the society specifically when it comes to the whole strata..alcohol's bad impact can be attributed only to a handful of individuals while jueting on the other hand involves all citizenry, mostly in the mediocre sector where they can easily resort to gambling as a means of living...

    Prohibiting jueteng is not possible. Regulation is doable.
    what do u mean by "regulation", how can u regulate jueting in such a way that it will not promote bad habits to the people?

    Attempting prohibition of Jueteng has always netted nothing.

    Regulation of Jueteng will net you something.

    Just being practical.
    it maybe practical on the government side, but it can't do any good to the people involve with this form of gambling..THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS EASY MONEY!

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