Casino industry to forgo smoking ban fight
The American Gaming Association plans to limit its opposition to indoor smoking bans in light of the increasing number of U.S. states instituting such laws. While the casino industry has been a staunch opponent of limiting smoking in gambling casinos, num
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- Gambling became legalized in Vegas in 1931 by Mayme V. Stocker and J.H. Morgan who was issued Clark County Gaming License No. 1.
- The current wave of legal lotteries started in New Hampshire, spread to other North-Eastern states, and then across the nation.
- Men and women tend to have different preferences in their gambling. Men are more likely to gamble in games such as blackjack and lotteries and women are more likely to engage in bingo and raffles.
- Riverboat Gaming Has Captured 20% of the Casino Market Share. Mississippi now has more gambling square footage than Atlantic City.

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