Legalization of Gambling in Ohio

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Legalization of Gambling in Ohio

The words Casinos and Gambling are often associated with gangsters,

prostitution, murderers, and all the illegal operations one could think of.

Those kinds of stereotypes are picked up in movies like ?Casino? and the

countless other gangster and casino related movies that are based in the 50?s,

60?s, and 70?s, but that was then and this is now. ?While there may be some

vestigial ties between organized crime and casinos, gambling is now big

business? (Weissman 1). ?The term gambling or ?gaming? as the industry

calls it, means any legalized form of wagering or betting conducted in a

casino, on a riverboat, on an Indian reservation, or at any other location

under the jurisdiction of the United States? (National Gambling Impact Study

Commission Act). The hobby of gambling is a part of most people lives.

Casual bets on the Bulls and Knicks game or a weekend poker game at your

buddies house are both forms of gambling. Gambling is a multi-billion dollar

industry and Amy J. Seifert said in her article The Stakes that ?gambling has

become one of the nation?s fastest growing industries? (Seifert 2). Ohio can

get a piece of that if they legalize all forms of gambling.

Gambling, like baseball, is a national pastime. Gambling is deeply

imbedded in the history of United States.

Many settlers in Jamestown had their passageway paid for by the sale

of lottery tickets. The revolutionary army was funded by lottery tickets

also--Gen. George Washington bought the first one. In the 18th

Century, buildings at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton were financed by

lotteries (History of Gambling...1).

Many people of the 1800?s wouldn?t be caught dead without a deck...

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