Legalization of Gambling Legalizing gambling has been a controversy for some time now, especially on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. They still have not come to an agreement, but have created some laws pertaining to the situation. I personally do not agree with legalizing gambling because I do believe it encourages alcohol, drug use, and increase the risk of mental illnesses. In the past two years, Pine Ridge has shut down many lighor stores in Whiteclay, a town in Nebraska four hundred yards from the reservation. Before this, Whiteclay would sell over four million cans of beer each year. Closing down these stores has helped the reservation become dry and bring down the alcoholism rate. Although, the death rate to alcoholism
According to the Commission on the Review of National Policy toward Gambling, gambling in the United States grossed over $40 billion dollars in 1995 (Dunstan, 1997). Professor I. Nelson Rose describes three waves of gambling during the history of the colonies and the United States. The first of these waves began during the start of this great nation and lasted until the mid-1800s. The second wave was at the end of our Civil War and lasted until the early 1900s. Finally, the last wave started during the Great Depression and is still going strong today. I believe a fourth wave has already commenced with new technology paving the way. The new technology consists of, first and
III. Third, there are solutions to help solve the problems that come from not legalizing casino gambling.
Opponents generally cite moral grounds for their hostility to gambling legislation. There are, however, many fiscal arguments against gambling as well.
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In a last ditch effort, Bob Goodlatte and Jon Kyl had the audacity to market their bill, the “Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 2006,” as an “anti-Jack Abramoff” measure. In fairness, Abramoff had been instrumental in blocking one of their prior attempts, but he alone can’t be blamed for the rest of their failures. There simply wasn’t enough bipartisan support. Nonetheless, Goodlatte and Kyl argued that it was necessary to pass their bill in order to restore Washington’s credibility with the public. Yet, Goodlatte and Kyle neglected to mention how they had also used some of those same Abramoff-style tactics with prior legislation. Furthermore, here’s the kicker: they never would have passed their bill without using the kind of tricks from
The true definition of gambling has been quarreled upon for multiple generations. People question what genuinely defines the act of gambling, some believe that any gesture where a person stakes money for the chance of winning more money is gambling. While this accurately fits the definition, it’s not necessarily true. The United
“In 2009, states generated $17.7 billion in net revenue from all lottery games.33 This represented just under 3% of overall state revenues from their own sources” It surprising to think that 17.7 billion dollars is only 3% of a budget. That’s just from lottery games. Gambling is important to the budget of a state because it can provide that added revenue that is needed to insure that they are about to provide enough funding to those departments that we may not think about, Such as the general fund, and transportation fund. Gambling is considered to be a sin tax in most states. I seems that they use these kinds of taxes to help pay for those funds that do not have a direct revenue. Rainy day funds along with the transportation and general funds
Other surveys draw on the characteristics of pathological gambling, now called ‘gambling disorder, which also could be categorized to the kind of behavior we see in youths who show addiction type Internet use. Again, the surveys often simply swap the words ‘Internet use’ for ‘gambling’. Young's Diagnostic Questionnaire, for example, contains eight yes-or-no items drawn directly from the criteria used to identify pathological gamblers. One question asks: “Do you feel restless, moody, depressed, or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop Internet use?” Another asks, “Have you lied to family members, therapist, or others to conceal the extent of involvement with the Internet?” This survey was later expanded to a 20-item questionnaire, called the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) with a five-point scale so that subjects could indicate the extent to which they engage in behaviors that suggest addiction. For most of the surveys, researchers have established cutoff scores to
Among the restrictions of gambling, it can be clearly pointed out that there are some exceptions to allowing it happen. Through the Commerce Clause, Congress has carefully looked upon gambling. This allows gambling, however it could only be on land that belongs to the Native Americans. Aside from the current conflicts with gambling, there are revenues generated from it that contribute to our government. In the same article written by Roger Danstan, he goes on to clarify that, “Illegal gaming is popular, though its popularity and prevalence are difficult to measure. An estimated $32 billion was wagered illegally in 1986, resulting in gross revenues of approximately $5.6 billion,” (“Introduction of Gambling”). Illegal gambling tends to be the most popular of gambling because it mostly generates the highest revenues. It seems to offer a completely different way for the government and our nation to receive some sort of a steady income.
It is true that whenever a third party gets involved in filing a complaint there are more chances for misunderstanding. As meaning of the words is changed when it travels through different people. I agree feedback can help us to improve in the areas where we need improvement. An app on a phone or tablet is very helpful to get a constant feedback. The usage of app has helped me a lot to achieve my goals.
Gambling in some form is now legal in all but three states, and 1997 estimates are that
The author of this article talks about the betting history in the United States. According to the Wolohan, gambling on sport events is prohibited in every state, except four states while casino games and lottery are legal in every state, except Hawaii and Utah. The legal betting brings a lot of the money to the budget and can be collected as a tax revenue. Unfortunately, since the betting on sports is not yet legalized in every state a lot of betting occurs illegally and due to this reason, the government are not able to collect more money. Another problem which occurs due to betting is that person trying to arrange games with fixed scores and bet on those. This is a big problem for NCAA since student-athletes
Las Vegas is often referred to as “Sin City”. People come here from all over the world to gamble, party, and enjoy the nightlife this city has to offer. Vacationers expect a crazy trip where “sinning” is the norm. Vegas is a place where you can get away from rules and laws, and many think they should be able to drink and smoke to their heart’s content. But recently, Vegas passed laws banning smoking in restaurants and taverns. These bans were quickly lifted in gaming taverns with the new rule that all guests had to be at least 21 to enter. Casinos remain exempt from smoking bans in the majority of gaming areas. Many argue that Vegas
After experiencing my own family member being addicted to gambling, I have decided this to be an opportunity to express the effect it had on her, as well as my family.
While on the internet browsing for an article pertaining to a moral issue, I came upon the story of gambling addict Kate Seselja. As a young girl Kate was as normal as anyone else, but that soon changed as she grew older. As a teenager, Kate was first taken to a casino by her boyfriend and at that exact moment her gambling addiction began. She felt a thrill when gambling and believed that she would always come out of the game with more money than what she started with. Soon this addiction had taken over her entire life. Every spare moment she had, whether it was her lunch break, day off, or even after work, she felt as if she had to go to the casino. Her life and income were both suffering tremendously from her horrible addiction and soon she began