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Sports betting in general: Are sports betting now also prohibited? (Page 4)

Topic created on 03rd Apr. 2019 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 35 | Views: 9,299
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blue46 wrote on 08/07/2019 08:30: Well, tolerated are also a few grams of grass, depending on the state.
Legal they are still not because of that
At least there is no legally definitive solution that can be relied on
could refer to, right?

Court rulings can vary, depending on the nature of the case,
so they do not necessarily have the character of instructions.

Similar to the chargeback. If I want to play for play money, as suggested in the advertising
suggested in the advertising, I am then "secretly" redirected to the page with real money, and am thus
i would not know how a verdict would look like. Probably
rather per player, if he can prove this credibly. Ignorance does not protect from punishment
but the illegal redirection to a real money gambling site might be very close to fraud / deception
Fraud / deception. However, this would affect not so much the banks as the casino operators
the casino operators.

Of course, if I appear in court and want to get my money back, even though I knew
knew about the punishability, and also consciously selected a real gambling money side,
it will be rejected, of course. That's why this is a detail that has unfortunately not yet been made public
has not yet been made public, and it is also not apparent from the judgment exactly what grounds the
on which the plaintiffs based their claims.

If I have overlooked something, please provide it!

That's why I'd be interested to hear the plaintiffs' arguments. So far I could only read out,
that they wanted to pass the responsibility on to the banks.

Where are a few grams of grade tolerated? Thought that was just a myth.

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b****6

Zockertyp89 wrote on 07/08/2019 at 5:11 pm
Where are a few grams of degrees tolerated? Thought that was just a myth

https://www.rgra.de/einstellung-geringe-menge-zum-eigenbedarf/


Varies by state. Of course, there is no guarantee.
As a rule, it is reported and then discontinued by the prosecutor.

The small quantities are so half defined. In Berlin of course more
than in Bavaria^^

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Dbac79
Elite

Zockertyp89 wrote on 07/08/2019 at 5:11 pm
Where are a few grams of degrees tolerated? Thought that was just a myth

you don't get a problem with some weed, it's not illegeal, it's just illegal to grow it here, import it here from abroad and also advertise it here is illegal. if you pray and god sends you weed then you can smoke that

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Guenther123
Why does this thread always drift to drugs like this?

Marijuana is illegal. No matter in which quantity. A look into the BtMG is enough. According to §29 Abs. 1 Nr. 3 BtMG states, "m it imprisonment up to five years or with fine is punished, who possesses narcotics, without being at the same time in the possession of a written permission for the acquisition".

Clearly the consumption is not punishable, but who consumes has it also usually in the possession
Crushers with residues are also reported. Of course, the consequence of this is usually the discontinuation due to insignificance, but the much more serious consequence is the notification of the traffic authority!

Often there is the threat of an MPU and the consequences of this are not infrequently the withdrawal of the driver's license.

Please do not spread "dangerous half-knowledge"

Enough on this topic.
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You brought up the subject of chargeback... I've heard about that now and then, too.

I would like to discuss this in a separate thread, if that is possible.
Would be stupid if you digress here now, although the actual topic is the permission / ban on sports betting.

To the admins: Can I open a thread about this?

LG

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Caro
Expert
Hello Guenther123,

i have listed a few existing threads for you, maybe you can join them and don't have to open a new thread

https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/geld-zuruck--93209/3/

https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/online-casinos/allgemeines/landgericht-berlin-chargeback-bei-online-casino-unzulassig-93713/#p93713

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Kind regards

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b****6

Guenther123 wrote on 08/07/2019 at 23:35: Why does this thread always drift to drugs like this?

Marijuana is illegal. No matter in what quantity. A look at the BtMG is enough. According to §29 Abs. 1 Nr. 3 BtMG states, "m it imprisonment up to five years or with fine is punished, who possesses narcotics, without being at the same time in the possession of a written permission for the acquisition".

Clearly the consumption is not punishable, but who consumes has it also usually in the possession
Crushers with residues are also reported. Of course, the consequence of this is usually the discontinuation due to insignificance, but the much more serious consequence is the notification of the traffic authority!

Often there is the threat of an MPU and the consequences of this are not infrequently the withdrawal of the driver's license.

Please do not spread "dangerous half-knowledge"

Enough on this topic.
________________________________

You brought up the subject of chargeback... I've heard about that now and then, too.

I would like to discuss this in a separate thread, if that is possible.
Would be stupid if you digress here now, although the actual topic is the permission / ban on sports betting.

To the admins: Can I open a thread about this?

LG

What is dangerous half-knowledge about it? It was asked if a few grams would be tolerated, and this was answered in the affirmative.

If you have a small amount, you usually go unpunished. You are listed as a narcotics user, and the driver's license
Driver's license office will be informed, where you may have to take a drug test, whether you are a long-term user or not
or not. The question with the few grams tolerated - a myth it is not.
You have to admit that too. Whether it has other consequences, was not part of the question!

Likewise a view into the StGB is sufficient by the way, which concerns gambling, if you already so insist, and Chargeback
address! Exactly like a small quantity of weed presupposes the possession, a Chargeback requires the previous illegal
Deposit into a casino

As far as I know, the ruling of the Federal Administrative Court still counts for now. Thereby sports betting is "allowed"
However, if it is a Provider who maintains a casino part, and you play there from time to time, it is already not a
Gray area anymore. Whether the judiciary will look past this is another matter. Can it not, however, if
one initiates a chargeback.

But you're right, we should stay on topic. I just wanted to answer the question.

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