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Should high school athletes be allowed to get paid for their name, likeness and image?
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784 Votes

Should high school athletes be allowed to get paid for their name, likeness and image?

Yes, they definitely should!

2

No, they shouldn't!

5

Yes, they definitely should!

2 Comments
Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

If someone is making money off them why not get a cut!

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No, they shouldn't!

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Dave Voiles
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Dave Voiles

Dumb idea on so many levels!

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

Our high schools have declined over the past decades. High school students were better prepared for life 50 years ago than most college graduates are now. Students should be rewarded for scholastic ability. Instead we lower the standards so more graduate. What a joke.

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Erica Crossan
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Erica Crossan

Because I agree it would give kids high School age the wrong message. They are still learning what it takes to be an athlete ( teamwork, responsibility, respect, ect. ). I think a kid that age could get a big head and think they are above learning all the skills they will need to succeed.

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Jeff Bradfeldt
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Jeff Bradfeldt

It would be I think too much of a distraction for the kid involved. A high school kid needs to keep there eye on the ball, that is there education needs to be the priority at that age.

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Larry Merrill
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Larry Merrill

Unfair to the 95% who won't get deals.

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Are you planning to attend an event at Hayden Homes Amphitheater this summer?
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191 Votes

Are you planning to attend an event at Hayden Homes Amphitheater this summer?

Yes

0

No

2

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

2 Comments
Lisa York
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Lisa York

just like Mt B after a big corp bought them... tickets are way too expensive... greed, greed, greed

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It's greedy you are closing the park for concerts

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Do you think these new rules will help reduce e-bike accidents?
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394 Votes

Do you think these new rules will help reduce e-bike accidents?

Yes

1

No

2

Yes

1 Comment
k san
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k san

Obviously, if kids who shouldn't be riding these bikes cannot ride them to school, that represents hours of the day that they won't be on them, being reckless, violating basic rules of the road, and putting lives, including theirs, in danger.

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No

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Kevin cavedude
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Kevin cavedude

it illegal to drink and smoke pot at that age, how's that going.

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Carl Kellogg
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Carl Kellogg

no one enforces it...kids are still being stupid on these things. so what was the point?

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