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    According to Journalistsresource.org, they presented a claim from 2010 by the Journal of Community Psychology stating that “…lottery outlets are often clustered in neighborhoods with large numbers of minorities, who are at greatest risk for developing gambling addictions.” (Journalists Resources). Jimenez points out that the states that participate in lotteries are using slogans that appeal to the poor. She mentions that one state in particular, Illinois, used a slogan in poor neighborhoods…

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    Absolute Poker Case Study

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    Although, Mezrich accurately noted how Absolute Poker’s clients could focus their blame on the U.S. government’s prohibition policy. The restrictive laws cut the offshore gambling industry off from any kind of legitimate banking options. The most popular and reputable e-commerce companies for the gambling industry, such as Neteller, were shut down by the U.S. government. Also, their American clientele knew that these companies were forced to do business with several shady non-sanctioned…

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    Casino Gambling Ethics

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    2013). Casinos provide a service of gambling that is legal but socially irresponsible (Oddo, 1997). Casino gambling influences the economy through the creation of new jobs, encouragement of tourism, growth of income from taxes, and the reduction of the tax burden on the local residents. Even though casinos can create new jobs, they can also cause other businesses to go out of business by removing money from the local economy. On the other hand, casino gambling can increase the high costs of…

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    help-line director for the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling, only 5% of their callers are sports gamblers. Clearly, the vast majority of sports gamblers don’t end up pathologically addicted, but when it happens, it can be one of the most devastating forms of gambling. According to Brian Kongsvik, sports gamblers represent 56% of their callers with gambling debts over $90,000. That’s why it is critically important for sports gambling to be fully legalized. Yes, that may seem…

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    Gambling Regulation

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    however, is the lack of attention given to the debate on gambling. It is an activity that creates serious economic benefit and social costs for both individuals and government, but the state thus far has not enacted clear policy to address it. It is key then to explore what the ideal state policy should be concerning gambling. In this essay I will argue that the state should enforce regulatory policy on gambling to maintain…

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    benefits of legalizing gambling has been proven but, unfortunately for people who live in Hawaii, the state does not want to take a step in that direction. In multiple states like Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey where gambling has been legalized each state has witnessed the benefits. Lower or no illegal gambling crime, Money for the state, and more jobs for the citizens. There is no doubt that Hawaii has financial issues, The money that the state will get from gambling can help fill that…

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    Beginner Luck Case Study

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    and Leprechun gold have in common? Sam was off to a great start at the Las Vegas Casinos. Spurred by beginner's luck, he continues gambling away more and more money till his more cautious friends decide to hold him back. But does beginner's luck really exist? A more logical explanantion is that only people who had good luck to begin with, actually continue gambling. If Sam started out with Jason, but Jason lost money the first two times while Sam didn't, it's likely that Jason will stop the…

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    the largest companies in the fantasy sports game. They make money by taking a cut of the bets placed by users as well as advertisements. The question of the legitimacy of the game occurs whether or not the game should be legal or regulated since gambling is illegal. One of the main interviewees profiled was Bryce Mauro a young college student who uses the site daily. Was a great choice to interview due to his persona of a naive young man. His answers seemed genuine even though it was revealed…

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    to live life. Gambling has basically taken away my whole life as it has taken away my integrity, my mind, my soul, my time, my spirit, my energy, my everything.” This is a quote of a person who is addicted to gambling. Every day he feels the urge to, in some way, shape, or form, bet money on something. Over a short period of time, he has lost everything. He now has suicidal thoughts that he has almost turned into actions many times. Gambling has ruined this person’s life. (“Gambling Therapy”)…

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    over the past three decades. Before the 1970’s, casino gambling was only legal in Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey. Since then, nearly 30 states have legalized casino gambling. Many states have legalized casino gambling because of the huge possibilities for economic growth..The word casino originated in Italy, and means a building that is specifically built for pleasure. Casinos are most known for being equipped with gambling devices, gambling tables, etc. There are two primary forms of…

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