| Many governments have turned to legalized gambling as a way to increase revenues. |
| Raising taxes has become very unpopular, and gambling can be seen as a “cash cow”. |
| Large casinos are often considered good for areas with high unemployment. |
| Most new casinos include a variety of slot machines, table games, such as blackjack, and roulette wheels. |
| Opponents of gambling point to problems associated with it. |
| Crime rates go up, especially with respect to theft and prostitution. |
| People become addicted to gambling and play until they are broke. |
| Stress is put on families when one member gambles, and the grocery and rent money are spent. |
| On the other hand, many people view gambling as an exciting form of entertainment. |
| They look forward to the opportunity to play the lottery or go to the casino. |
| Often they feel that they are getting good value, in terms of entertainment, for what they spend. |
| The truth is probably that some people can control the urge to gamble, while some cannot. |
| People who find gambling really exciting feel that they have to go back for that “high”, |
| even if it means spending all their money. |
| Many people doubt that governments should promote gambling, since it is certain to produce addicts. |
| There has also been some question whether gambling is good for the local economy. |
| If a casino is built in an area of high unemployment, will local people really benefit? |
| The answer seems to be both yes and no. |
| People may benefit if the gamblers come in large numbers from outside the area and spend their money there. |
| That is, if the casino is a notable tourist attraction. |
| On the other hand, if not many people come from outside the area, there are few benefits. |
| In this case, most of the gamblers are local people who are spending the little money they have. |
| Gambling is especially attractive to older and retired people. |
| Since older people don’t have much chance of making a lot of new money, |
| the thought of winning the jackpot is very attractive to them. |
| Casinos regularly run buses from retirement homes so that seniors can come and gamble. |
| Some would see this as taking advantage of lonely people. |
| There are stories in the newspaper about couples leaving their children locked in the car for six or eight hours while they gamble. |
| One man hoped to improve his finances by gambling, but he lost heavily. |
| His wife found out and went gambling herself, hoping to win some of the money back. |
| Before long, they had to sell their house to pay their gambling debts. |
| Gambling has usually been associated with organized crime. |
| Even today, when government agencies supervise gambling, it would appear that there is still a crime connection. |
| This may be because many of the best gamblers and gambling administrators learned their trade outside of the law. |
| Besides this, gambling establishments attract various forms of crime to the area. |
| Since law and government have an important educational function, one doesn’t like to see them involved in gambling. |
| Governments should be more than profit-maximizers. |
| They should be concerned chiefly with the public good. |
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