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Essay heading: Legalizing gambling
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A good indicator of what might happen is looking at the situation Las Vegas found its self in shortly after legalizing gambling in 1931. After Nevada legalized gambling the crime syndicates found a new way of producing income, casinos. The casinos that they ran would have such high odds stacked against the gambler, it was almost impossible to win... displayed 300 characters
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A good indicator of what might happen is looking at the situation Las Vegas found its self in shortly after legalizing gambling in 1931. After Nevada legalized gambling the crime syndicates found a new way of producing income, casinos. The casinos that they ran would have such high odds stacked against the gambler, it was almost impossible to win... displayed next 300 characters
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