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An 8-page paper detailing the arguments for and against casino gambling in Florida. Included are concerns about increased crime, the toll taken on smaller businesses and the existence of several forms of gambling already in the state. Lists 6 sources.
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change has been blunted. A national trend that saw approval in a number of states also ground to a halt at that time. But with the apparent onset of economic
hard times with their corresponding drop in tax revenues, many of the arguments in favor of casino gambling in Florida are beginning to resurface. Though there are substantial questions raised
by opponents, it is possible to address these, and the current economic climate, along with Floridas unique position with regard to gambling on the East Coast, are causing some to
suggest it might be advantageous to revisit some of the arguments in favor of this new method of revenue generation in the near future. It was in 1994 that the
state of Florida last addressed the issue of casino gambling. There was a national trend that saw, in a matter of a few years, the number of states sanctioning the
previously illegal operations from two (Nevada and New Jersey) to twenty (Greenberg 25). It was thought that Florida would be a logical successor, but a last-minute campaign by opponents, including
church groups, some local politicians and other traditional amusement corporations derailed the effort, and it in fact lost by a 24-point margin in the general referendum (Lynch 38). There are
a number of arguments put forth by opponents of casino gambling, but the understood motivation underlying many of them is religious and moral in nature. The Bible forbids gambling and
it is immoral, say these groups, and though they frequently couch their arguments in more secular, prosaic terms, their fervor in opposing any gambling measures, including this one, betrays their
true motivations (Anonymous A27). Unfortunately, there is little that can be said about that particular argument against gambling. Either you believe it or you dont. Not that this argument is
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