
Answering the prayers of concertgoers everywhere — especially those traumatized by Ticketmaster's paperless tickets — a bill now pending in the Missouri House would seek to ban non-transferable ticketing systems that prevent individuals from selling or gifting tickets that belong to them.
Although Missouri essentially legalized ticket-scalping in 2007, ticket companies nationwide subsequently decided to shackle ticket purchases to credit cards, and those rules put fans in a tough spot if plans fall apart at the last minute. Got those Slayer tickets, but the babysitter calls-in sick three hours before the show?…