Nevada want to legalize online casino

United States
December 28, 2011 7:01pm CST
Nevada state already famous for its Las Vegas, the biggest casino and gambling state within the United States. That just not enough I think, since many people have to take their vacation time to travel, so they will have a chance to visit Las Vegas. Why not let them have the opportunity to gamble at home too? Nevada try to legalize online casino, but right now it is strictly limited to Nevada state residents to gamble on the world wide web. I don't think that is a fresh new idea, many websites also allow gambling many years ago. But would this affect other states, because I still reject this idea of online gambling. Certainly it is not a healthy habits. Maybe we let it limited to Nevada state, we certainly don't want it be legal anywhere else.
2 responses
@maezee (41985)
• United States
4 Mar 12
It wouldn't affect me if it were legal in Nevada. They have so much gambling in Las Vegas that why do they need one more way to do it, really? When there are about 100 casinos on the strip? I enjoy gambling but if it were offered online I wouldn't do it. That seems like something addicts might do - sit in their room by themselves and gamble away their savings. For me, when I go to the casino, it's a social thing more than anything - a way for me and my friends to hang out (and try to win a little dough) and pass the time. Gambling is like my alternative for going out to bars, sometimes I need a change of scenery if that makes sense. It's like the only other thing we can do that is a 'night life' kind of thing (except clubbing, but who wants to do that). Anyway. I guess what I'm saying is that this would NOT be something for me. Happy MyLotting!
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
29 Dec 11
I just seen on the news tonight in my area, that Kentucky is thinking about doing the very same thing for more revenue for their state. I am in Indiana and we already have it.