Dear Jennifer Plumb
It is super clear that Utah is against gambling of any kind. Utah is one of the only states to not have a lottery and to not allow people to gamble. People have found a way around that with betting props on sports apps. Prop betting is betting on a specific player's stats and it is considered a loophole because you are technically not betting on the outcome of the game. Other states have banned college prop betting to protect collegiate athletes but Utah would be the first to ban it as a whole.
I also believe that people should not be limited on what they can spend their money on and if they choose too spend on prop bets for the sports that they choose then they should be allowed to
I believe it is super important for our state legislature to focus on issues that effect the day to day lives of Utah residents and should not be pushing issues that don’t greatly affect utah residents and in area where there is little to no research/information.
In conclusion I believe that this issue is a waste of time for the state legislature because there are a lot more important and more impactful issues. It seems they are banning this because there is a lack of separation of church and state and not because it is overly harmful
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