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<blockquote data-quote="Rize" data-source="post: 21307972" data-attributes="member: 4774"><p>Quite true. Gambling is no more destructive and wasteful a habit than drug use when abused. That doesn't stop a number of states from setting up casinos. Of course, not just any business person can apply to start a casino in most states, only the special state sanctified giant casino's are good. But the little ones can set up a bunch of video poker (as if that is somehow different from slot machines).</p><p></p><p>I think that gambling should be legal, but is the height of hippocracy for it to be legal and not drugs. Actually its the height of cowardice. I think a lot of politicians would like to see drugs legalized for a number of reasons, but it would be a risk move politically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rize, post: 21307972, member: 4774"] Quite true. Gambling is no more destructive and wasteful a habit than drug use when abused. That doesn't stop a number of states from setting up casinos. Of course, not just any business person can apply to start a casino in most states, only the special state sanctified giant casino's are good. But the little ones can set up a bunch of video poker (as if that is somehow different from slot machines). I think that gambling should be legal, but is the height of hippocracy for it to be legal and not drugs. Actually its the height of cowardice. I think a lot of politicians would like to see drugs legalized for a number of reasons, but it would be a risk move politically. [/QUOTE]
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