Casino Profits on Underage Gambling
Casino Profits on Underage Gambling Gambling, according to the Webster Dictionary, is to play a game for money or property. When one is asked what is wrong with our country today, some will say racism, others will say pollution, but something that we fail to look as a problem is underage gambling. Underage gambling is a legal problem that the government chooses to ignore. ... Today casinos make money from their underage gamblers, instead of enforcing the law. ... For example, in 1994 a 19 year old, who lost over $6,200 at Bally’s Casino, sued the casino for money lost with no avail. Courts ruled that the kid should not have been in the casino gambling (Hiltzik, n. ... In contrast to the last example, in 1987 a teenager gambling with his parents was denied a $1. ... The law that was passed to protect teenagers from gambling is being enforced improperly and the wrong people are being accused. People that are on the same side as the casino may think that my reasoning is inadequate if one must say. Their views are that the casino is just doing what is “right” for the gamblers. If you lose your money, you lose your money and if you win, you win; unless you are underage. I understand that the casino is trying to keep justice against underage gamblers. Not even the casino, but the government has tried to stop the “problem” of underage gambling. They have passed bills going against all sorts of gambling, even Internet gambling. ... The people that are on the same side as the casinos feel the casino is doing the right thing and I respect that, but there are problems that they do not tend to see.