Report: After Kedah, Perlis to study legislation before imposing blanket ban on gaming outlets, says mentri besar
Perlis Mentri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli was quoted as saying that so far, the northern state has not yet discussed any step towards banning 4D gaming outlets. — Bernama pic
Tuesday, 03 Jan 2023 9:27 AM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 — After neighbouring Kedah banned gambling and lottery ticket outlets from January 1 onwards, the Perlis state government has said it will be examining the legal standpoint before following suit.
Perlis Mentri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli was quoted as saying that so far, the northern state has not yet discussed any step towards banning 4D gaming outlets.
“However, God willing, we will examine the legislation first, including the licence period of gambling outlets before any action is taken.
“Anyway, in Perlis, we don’t even have many gambling outlets, because I understand that there are only about three such outlets in the Kangar and Kuala Perlis area,” he was quoted as saying by New Straits Times.
Both Perlis and Kedah are currently administered by the Perikatan Nasional coalition.
Separately, Mohd Shukri said the state government has imposed restrictions on outlets selling alcoholic beverages, noting they will not be allowed to operate in the state.
“If we look, so far, no liquor shops are operating in this state except traditional medicine shops which are found to be selling alcohol for medicine (purposes) and that is fine.
“Twenty-four-hour convenience stores in this state are also not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages.
“In addition, we do monitor the operation of food shops that sell alcohol publicly because we do not want those who drink alcohol (beverages) to disturb the peace and the safety of others, especially when they are driving,” he said.
Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor previously said the state government had decided that it would no longer renew gambling licences in the state from January 1 onwards.
On November 14, 2021, Muhammad Sanusi announced that the Kedah government would no longer approve new gambling licences nor renew existing licences to ensure the state would be free from such activities in the future.
He also said that the Kedah government would limit the sales of alcoholic beverages in the state, especially in areas where there is no demand such as in rural areas.
Tuesday, 03 Jan 2023 9:27 AM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 — After neighbouring Kedah banned gambling and lottery ticket outlets from January 1 onwards, the Perlis state government has said it will be examining the legal standpoint before following suit.
Perlis Mentri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli was quoted as saying that so far, the northern state has not yet discussed any step towards banning 4D gaming outlets.
“However, God willing, we will examine the legislation first, including the licence period of gambling outlets before any action is taken.
“Anyway, in Perlis, we don’t even have many gambling outlets, because I understand that there are only about three such outlets in the Kangar and Kuala Perlis area,” he was quoted as saying by New Straits Times.
Both Perlis and Kedah are currently administered by the Perikatan Nasional coalition.
Separately, Mohd Shukri said the state government has imposed restrictions on outlets selling alcoholic beverages, noting they will not be allowed to operate in the state.
“If we look, so far, no liquor shops are operating in this state except traditional medicine shops which are found to be selling alcohol for medicine (purposes) and that is fine.
“Twenty-four-hour convenience stores in this state are also not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages.
“In addition, we do monitor the operation of food shops that sell alcohol publicly because we do not want those who drink alcohol (beverages) to disturb the peace and the safety of others, especially when they are driving,” he said.
Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor previously said the state government had decided that it would no longer renew gambling licences in the state from January 1 onwards.
On November 14, 2021, Muhammad Sanusi announced that the Kedah government would no longer approve new gambling licences nor renew existing licences to ensure the state would be free from such activities in the future.
He also said that the Kedah government would limit the sales of alcoholic beverages in the state, especially in areas where there is no demand such as in rural areas.
It is a matter of time where ALL practices of the nons will mean nothing.
ReplyDeleteIt will always be to protect the sensitivities of the ketuanans. Today, it is gambling. Tomorrow pork will be targetted. Next, burning of offerings?
Then what, no more temples?
After Perlis, it would have been Perak and Pahang...if not a different government being formed.
ReplyDeleteEventually , Magnum and Da Ma Cai close shop in Malaysia.
I remember a friend of mine in the mid 70s, related this to me. He (The teacher) had a shock when his Std 6 female pupil told him that her parents wanted her to stop schooling as someone had asked for her hand in marriage. She was distressed; she was a smart girl and wanted to succeed in life. Her parents were rubber tappers. At 12 years old, her parents (literally) severed her lifeline. She was made into a child-producing machine. What's the difference between this and the social malaise called gambling? Think of the gains and losses in both cases. And what about the oft-reported cases of divorce among a certain community and their single parents?
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