A Bad Bet
It wasn't that long ago when sports betting was illegal. Then suddenly it was as though profit, rather than controlling this vice, became paramount. It was inevitable, given human nature, that bad things would follow legalization.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal carried a front-page story that reported "one of the most sprawling gambling cases in the history of American sports: a national and international conspiracy to allegedly rig dozens of games that reached from U.S. college basketball to the top professional league in China."
There was a time in America when laws against gambling were believed necessary because of the potential harm it caused by corrupting the sport and causing some people to risk more than they could afford to lose. Vice in all its manifestations was something society once thought should be controlled. Consider three of vice's definitions: "depravity, wrong, fault." When those definitions become subjective, the door is opened to promoting, not controlling, gambling and other vices. What could follow? Some politicians say........
