Gambling
In today’s world, there are many different ways to gamble such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs, bingo, sporting events and the internet just to name a few. Although the popularity of this activity remains strong in America, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack this industry. Those that are strongly opposed to gambling would like to see it policed by the federal government or outlawed completely; I do not agree. Gambling is not only a fun and social activity it also provides economic benefits. I believe it should be an individual’s right, of legal age, to decide if he or she should gamble based on his or her own personal beliefs and view point. The history of gambling can be traced back as far back as ancient times. Dice have been recovered in Egyptian tombs. The British colonization of America was partly financed through lottery proceeds. There are several other cultures that have shown evidence of gambling. For Native Americans, this was a spiritual experience as they believed their gods determined fate or chance. This not only proves that gambling has been around for a long time it also illustrates that it’s multi- cultural and can serve different purposes. In a world where there are many conflicts gambling is something that people of different race, religion, ages and income can enjoy in a casino side by side. According to a 2000 survey by national pollsters Perter Hart and Frank Luntz, more than 94% of
The history of gambling can be traced back as far back as ancient times. Dice have been recovered in Egyptian tombs. The British colonization of America was partly financed through lottery proceeds.
Although the development of human civilization is accelerating, the gambling is one of the of the oldest entertainment industries all over the world which does not change dating back to the ancient times. Taking the United States gambling history as an example, “In America, colonial legislatures authorized 157 lotteries from the 1740s through 1776 to assist governments and other institutions. The first legal casinos of the modern era opened in Nevada in 1931. The country’s first lottery, in New Hampshire, began in 1964.” (Schwartz 43) Whatever the gambling is legal or illegal, it exists in the society for such a long history. The gambling is an outstanding and magic entertainment approach to have a leisure time or reduce the pressure from the duty work and a fast profit model for the investors from the beginning to nowadays. The trend would be sustained or even developed faster and bigger in the future.
Gambling is a form of recreation that should be available to all adults over eighteen, not just those adults over twenty-one. If one makes a bad decision to gamble away all their money, it should be based on the individual, no matter what the age. If one makes the conscious decision to loose all their money during a game then they should be able to make that decision as an eighteen year old adult. In fact, according to Lovitt, when one becomes twenty-one they are afforded the right to gamble. (pg 1) The right to be afforded the liberty to gamble should be awarded at age eighteen versus twenty-one because it does not ensure one will make the right decision; it is only the right to decide.
Gambling has been around for quite some time. Initially outlawed, it became legal in 1931 and it has been an interesting road from there. The ringing of slot machines, winning at bingo or poker has become an addiction of sorts, to people of different races and cultures. And Native Americans have not been left out either.
Gambling has been a popular activity in the United States from the 1600’s to the present day United States. As gambling grows as a worldwide enterprise, it expands the United States with the opportunities it provides and the attention it consumes. Gambling as a whole benefits different recreational activities and events such as sports. Gambling also allows people visiting places like Las Vegas to enjoy playing poker with friends and even winning money after a game of poker or Slot Machine. Gambling allows many activities to be expanded to their full potential and offer people the full
With these alarmingly high rates in mind we must look past the thought of this being solely an addiction for Asians and Asian Americans but rather a part of their tradition and culture. As Samuel Huntington said, “ Civilizations are differentiated from each other by history, language, culture, tradition and, most important, religion. “ (Huntington, pg. 25) In Asian and Asian American tradition and culture, gambling is to be considered an accepted practice at home and in public. (Asian-Nation) Asians accept gambling due to their deep fascination with the mystical qualities of luck, fate, and chance. (Asian-Nation) Claimed by an anonymous Chinese gambler, “We have this saying in Chinese: if you don’t gamble, you don’t know how lucky you are.” (Psychology Today) This quote shows the social and traditional connection between Asian people and gambling. Proving that this cannot be defined as an addiction. The strong belief in luck, fate, or fortune is part of the driving force behind Asians and gambling. (Psychology Today) In the Asian Culture during the Chinese New Year we see
After vigorous years of fighting for legalization, Nevada became the first state to legalize casino gambling in 1931, as referenced on Americangaming.org. Following Nevada’s legalization were New Jersey, South Dakota, Iowa, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Louisiana and more. Today, 18 states have commercial casinos, and a total of 30 states offer legalized gambling of any kind. Gambling has transformed over the years, branching out into various games and chances. Some games include slot machines, poker, roulette, blackjack, craps, and bingo. All games have some chance of winning money, however the odds can either be in, or out, of favor. As gambling increases in states nationwide, the exposure through advertisements and offering of free giveaways has caught the eyes of people young, old and in between. Over the past twenty years, gambling has increased by ten-times than before, while the amount of pathological gamblers has remained steady. Nevertheless, although this proves that gambling addiction has not increased over time, it does not defer from the fact that gambling is not a victimless
Gambling can be very beneficial for the state, as it generates large amounts of revenue. It is a popular source of entertainment for the majority of the adult population, but at the same time, is a dangerous one. Gambling can take over peoples lives, deeply harming themselves and those they are close to. This essay will discuss what state policy should be on gambling by weighing the benefits and costs it has on both the state and the general population. First, this essay will explore why gambling should continue to be a legal source of entertainment. Next, it will examine why gambling must be regulated more than it currently is. Finally, it will analyze potential policies and regulations that the state should implement in an attempt to decrease
The concept of gambling has been around since the 1600’s when the original thirteen colonies had their own individual lotteries where people viewed gambling as a “civic responsibility” to play. These lotteries helped establish multiple universities such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and William and Mary. Gambling has been legal and then banned several times in three different eras; the first era in the 1600’s to mid-1800’s, the second in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s, and finally the mid 1900’s to present day where some types of gambling remain legal. Throughout multiple decades, people have constantly bickered back and forth stating their opinions on what defines gambling, and if it should be illegal or legal. More importantly, all types of gambling should be legalized in the United States since multiple types of gambling already exist and are considered legal, it’s improper to permit some and leave others out. Moreover, gambling stimulates the economy by bringing tourism to the area and creating jobs for those in need of one, as well as, making revenue from taxes, benefiting the state and local government.
Gambling is all around the United States, and it can be a dangerous game for families. Many casino’s find gambling as a profit for their Company, since many people from around the United States will come to their casino and try to win it big with their own money. Gambling has been around for many years and a statement made by Worldcasinodirectory.com, stated “To begin with, gambling did not originate in the US- it came to this country with immigrants from Europe, Asia- especially China, and other parts of the world.” The United States was just another victim of an ongoing addiction. By, understanding how gambling reached the borders of The United States, how a notorious gang leader started the empire of gambling, and how an addiction pushes people to their limits, can help understand how gambling has become such a demanding element in a society.
There has been a strong demand for gambling in American, long before this country declared its independence. Playing cards were first introduced to the Native Americans by Spanish conquistadores and they subsequently made their own cards from tree bark. Likewise, card and dice games were popular among the settlers, but horse racing was arguably the most prominent form of gambling in the colonies. The first American race track was built in Long Island, NY in 1665 and many more emerged throughout the colonies, particularly southern colonies. Notably, some of our founding forefathers were fans of the sport, including George Washington who even documented his gambling wins and losses. This English tradition, dubbed the “sport of kings,” had
Gambling is an entertainment that we all know about, and it is also well known by the “easy-addicted characteristic”. You must have seen or at least heard about some stories that is about gambling. No matter it’s a story about people become rich, or a family be ruined. “The National Council on
Gambling has been around since the early 1800’s. It has changed sports and many other activities around the world, but has it changed it for the better or for the worst. There are 2 different types of sports fans in the world, there are the super fans that love the sport for the actual sport, and there is the fan that loves the sport because it’s a chance for them to fill their pockets.
Gambling in the words of McLean and Yoder (2005) "means risking something of value, usually money, on an event that has an unknown outcome." In the opinion of the authors, gambling can assume various forms including but not in any way limited to "casino games, betting on sporting events, playing bingo, buying raffle tickets, and playing lotteries" (McLean and Yoder, 2005). Over time, gambling has grown in popularity with the same being legalized in many jurisdictions across the world. However, those opposed to gambling and the legalization of the same continue to cite various reasons in an attempt to backup their assertions. One of the reasons cited by those opposed to gambling according to McLean and Yoder (2005) is that the costs of gambling easily outweigh the benefits associated with the same. This argument advances the idea that the interests of the society override those of an individual. Thus the
Utilitarianism suggests that the act that results in the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of individuals is the option that we should choose. Whether gambling should be deemed as an ethical or unethical act depends entirely on the consequences and benefits gambling has on casinos, gamblers, and non-gamblers. If gambling results in the overall increase of a casino’s profit and the overall increase of a gambler’s profit and mental health, then the act of gambling would be considered ethical. However, if the act has more negative implications than positive, then the act of gambling would be unethical. For example, it would be unethical if the transaction between casinos and gamblers was rigged solely for the casino 's financial benefit while exploiting those who gamble there. The significant concern of this paper is not to point a finger at casinos and other gambling mediums as a means to blame them for the mental conditions of those who we’d consider as gambling addicts. Instead, the point of this paper is to acknowledge the effects of gambling and propose the importance of responsibility. I will present an unbiased view of gambling, paying close attention to the psychological effects and motives individuals have regarding gambling at casinos. Also, I will look at the positive results associated with having a successful casino business, so that allowing gambling is ethical from a utilitarian point of