I will kill "action" any day of the week. Mercilessly. I don't care about any rules or whatever hustler ethic. It's scum. There's no place for it in a pool etablisment.
You're entitled to your feelings...but at the end of the day, they're exactly that, just feelings. Having said that, I'd be careful about the choices & actions you take in a Pool Hall. Many a person who's done what you're advocating has met with some horrible consequences. Let me be clear, that's not a threat from me, I'm just sharing what I know to be true.
The issue I have with that type of thinking is next thing you know we've elected leaders who want to ban sodas over a certain size because when over-consumed over time, there's negative health effects. It's a slippery slope. No one puts a gun to anyone's head to gamble. When one gambles there are inherent risks, regardless of whether the gambler is aware of them or not. Given your convictions there are a lot of people in Las Vegas you can help as they're at the tables gambling without the slightest idea of what they're up against, the odds, what the odds mean, or even how to play. Maybe people should have to pass a course before they can legally gamble to prove they know what it is they need to know. Gambling by definition includes risk. I mean really, at what point to people get to be self-reliant and have to live with the consequences of their choices? -Z-
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