Sensitive Subject I suppose? Restricted states
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:16 pm
Not sure how to properly find the needed sites to inquire on this, so I guess I will go to you guys.....The experts.
I know there are a handful of states that do not allow fantasy sites such as NFBC and Draftkings. Even flying back home to Louisiana for thanksgiving I had to set my DK lineups while I was waiting in San Jose Airport. The sad part is; Within the next few years, after my military obligation is over, I will probably be moving back home to Louisiana to take advantage of the awesome housing market. Sorry Californians, but the housing market here is simply ridiculous. Also tired of getting 49ers games on tv I miss my Saints. I know I know nfl package whatever I'm simply too fantasy football oriented to settle on ONE game, its more the comfort of knowing the Saints are on basic tv.
My question: How does one go about tracking the status of individual states, and what can that person, if anything, do to affect change in his state? I know Greg and Tom have wrote on this topic; Indiana & Virginia residents have had a good year apparently, but I suppose a handful of states are making things difficult (Louisiana of all places! Man we love sports and riverboat casinos).
Trying to long-range plan here, It will be a sad day when I have to trade away NFBC and such for a house and the availability of Gumbo and Jambalaya.
I know there are a handful of states that do not allow fantasy sites such as NFBC and Draftkings. Even flying back home to Louisiana for thanksgiving I had to set my DK lineups while I was waiting in San Jose Airport. The sad part is; Within the next few years, after my military obligation is over, I will probably be moving back home to Louisiana to take advantage of the awesome housing market. Sorry Californians, but the housing market here is simply ridiculous. Also tired of getting 49ers games on tv I miss my Saints. I know I know nfl package whatever I'm simply too fantasy football oriented to settle on ONE game, its more the comfort of knowing the Saints are on basic tv.
My question: How does one go about tracking the status of individual states, and what can that person, if anything, do to affect change in his state? I know Greg and Tom have wrote on this topic; Indiana & Virginia residents have had a good year apparently, but I suppose a handful of states are making things difficult (Louisiana of all places! Man we love sports and riverboat casinos).
Trying to long-range plan here, It will be a sad day when I have to trade away NFBC and such for a house and the availability of Gumbo and Jambalaya.