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When politicians get together and make a gambling authority to oversee and monitor the casinos in Nevada, they inadvertently create one of the most significant misuse of power and greed that exists in the world today. Why do I say this? Well, because the Gambling Commission and the politicians that created the commission, did so to be able to protect the gaming industry from competition. Needless to say, the end result of this is obvious in the way in which the gambling industry operates.

Maybe in retrospect, city and state leaders would also be better off if they'd kept the Convention Center available and instead put on large events and placing all their hard-earned money into a gambling facility that pays absolutely no taxation and only pays small amounts for using the property in the middle of the greatest city in the state. The cause of this is simple; there's not any money in Macau, because Macau is bankrupt. The people who have the properties surrounding the Convention Center are only interested in using the tax money that comes in, to cover their own executives and rent out their property. This is exactly what is happening in Las Vegas, with the Clark County Recreation and Parks Department.

Now then, I want to go into detail about the legal aspects of gaming in Las Vegas, that's the first and main article. What I am about to tell you is extremely disturbing and shows the total lack of ethics of politicians trying to pass laws that serve only the interest of special interests. One example of this is that the recently passed Gaming Law, also known as House Bill 1080. For those who don't understand, House Bill 1080 is a really controversial gaming bill that attempts to impose a ban on online gambling in Nevada.

It's important to note that the House Bill has already been signed into law and is now a part of the State's Constitution. 우리카지노 So, though it may have appeared as a gaming proposal, the real intent was to restrict internet gaming at all Las Vegas casinos. Obviously, all casinos in Las Vegas compared the House Bill and even said so publicly. This was nothing new to me, and it is good to understand what all of our elected officials think about your right to gamble.

In reference to that, I want to have a look at how gaming in Las Vegas really works. When gamblers come to Las Vegas, they need to gamble at one of three casinos in the casino complex. All the other casinos are owned by someone else, making gambling in Las Vegas a very symbiotic relationship for both the casinos and the gamblers. The casinos make money from gaming addicts, while the gamblers pay taxes, get their hotels and food lodging, and generally get a excellent deal for gambling. As long as that is happening, the politicians won't ever have any problem passing ridiculous laws that serve only to benefit the gambling industry and hurt the rest of us.

Now then, why do I say all of this? Gambling is legal in most American towns, except for New Orleans. And yet there are many areas where it is illegal to gamble (including parts of Florida, where the law is probably much less strict). Therefore it stands to reason that the ordinary citizen at an Atlantic City, Las Vegas, or Jacksonville area does not have a very large amount of exposure to gambling, and therefore has no reason to be worried about it. Whereas the average citizen of a enormous northern city like Toronto or Montreal would.

But that is my point: it isn't the laws that govern gambling that are bad. It's the politicians who pass those laws that are bad. That is my main article, but if you read the whole thing, you will find that I am not quite as harsh on the gambling community since I was before publishing this report. In fact, I really support legalized gambling in vegas. And why I support it, I'll tell you in a subsequent article.

My main beef with gambling generally, and Las Vegas in particular, is that it degrades the value of your house and raises your property taxes. It reduces tourism, and it causes problems in other areas of government, such as urban planning. And, perhaps worst of all, it destroys family bonds, which is allegedly one of the goals of marriage in the beginning anyway. The only way that gambling should be legal in Las Vegas is if you're married to a casino employee and know nothing else about betting, or if your family owns a home in Las Vegas and you want to gamble with your cash.




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