Gambling in America Final Report of the Commission On the Review of the Nation
Gambling in America Final Report of the Commission On the Review of the Nation
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Three-quarters believe casinos would encourage people to gamble excessively, and two-thirds believe children would be influenced to gamble. On the positive side, people think casinos would generate substantial revenue. They also see casinos as creating more jobs than numbers, lotteries, or sports betting, but fewer than OTB would. Sports betting, popularly thought to be associated with "organized crime, " is seen by bettors as having little impact on current organized crime revenue and is not v...iewed as likely to attract racketeers. They also believe that legal sports betting more than any other kind would induce people to miss work because of gambling. Nongamblers see fewer positive effects of legalizing gambling and more negative consequences than do bettors. Majorities of the nonbettors see all four negative consequences under legalization, with 81 percent believing both that people will gamble more than they can afford and that children would be encouraged to gamble. With respect to corruption, nongamblers, unlike TABLE 4-16.
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