WHAT DO YOU THINK: Gettysburg slots
Sep 3, 2006 Last week we asked: Do you think Gettysburg should be a site of a slot-machine parlor? I don’t think slots should be in Gettysburg, it’s a battleground, a historic place, but not for gambling.
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Casino gambling facts:
- The current wave of legal lotteries started in New Hampshire, spread to other North-Eastern states, and then across the nation.
- Casino gambling, including Indian gaming, is legal in 27 states and most of the casinos have been built in the last 5 years according to "America's Gambling Fever", U. S. News and World Report, 15 Jan 1996
- Indian tribes have used their position as sovereign entities to develop a number of gaming establishments. Indian casinos operate in 22 states. This number is expected to grow.
- Lotteries, along with their close derivative bingo, are the most popular kinds of gambling. The popularity of lottery games is not limited to state-run lotteries. Indian tribes run lotteries and illegal lotteries still exist.

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