I agree and disagree.
Living here in Bonita Springs, I see a lot elderly waiting at the line to play, and that's why they are the main winners. I don't see 18 or 20 year olds standing in line.
Secondly,(this is the part that bugs me), Most of these elderly people I see buying tickets, drive new Cadillacs, Mercedes, and the such. They really don't need the money. I'm not saying that I know which one of them are driving those cars, but I will bet you it's atleast 90 percent based on the type of cars that are here in this neighborhood. Just even looking in the Publix parking lot, there's a sea of new luxury cars. It looks like a new BMW dealership.
So, in essence, even the rich folks can play, it's a free country. It's the greed that irks me. They live in Bonita Bay which has multi-million dollar homes. I can list atleast 20 gated communities off the top of my head that are comparable or even more luxurious than Bonita Bay, in the immediate area.
I can tell by looking at the person buying the ticket, most of the time, whether they're rich or poor.
My point is....If they're already doing very well, maybe they should leave some for the rest of us poor folk.
That's all I have to say.