nycflasher
Active Member
Originally posted by mattskramer
Yes. Yet there is no legal gambling on the Texas gulf coast. Shreveport in the closest city to where I live that has a casino.
I see.
3 hrs aint bad unless you have the need to gamble daily, and if one does they should be more concerned with that fact than with the illegality of it in your state.
It's not an issue I care too much about, frankly. Maybe partly because the world's largest Casino is in my state. I rarely go.
So I've never thought much of it. I don't see why it shouldn't be legal when, say, liquor is. Gambling can be an addiction too but it isn't as dangerous, perhaps.
They do atttract quite the colorful crowd, though, as those of us who have been to a casino know full well. And for that reason alone, there will probably be opposition to casinos by local residents. Thoughts?