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  2. Gambling advertising - Wikipedia

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    Gambling advertising is the promotion of gambling by casinos, lotteries, video games, bookmakers or other organisations that provide the opportunity to make bets. It is usually conducted through a variety of media or through sponsorship deals, particularly with sporting events or people.

  3. The Problem with Legal Gambling That Everyone Seems to Be ...

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    Confession: I’ve long loved the lexicon of a dice game happening on a street corner or in the basement of an after-hours spot or in the parking lot of a strip club or, an eon ago, in the halls ...

  4. Economics of gambling - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment is interlinked with gambling as well, for instance, the many shows available in casinos in Las Vegas. Hotel services and chauffeurs are also in higher demand because of gambling. Gambling increases aggregate demand for goods and services in the economy. In 1996, Americans spent one in every ten dollars on commercial gaming.

  5. YouTube Bans Ads for Politics, Alcohol, Drugs and Gambling on ...

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    YouTube will no longer sell ads for certain categories — including politics and alcohol — on its homepage, which Google says it the internet giant’s highest profile advertising real estate.

  6. Federal Wire Act - Wikipedia

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    Legal opinions have varied as to whether the Wire Act applies only to sports betting, or applies to all forms of gambling, such as lotteries and casino games. In a 2002 letter to Nevada state officials, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated its opinion that the Wire Act "prohibits gambling over the Internet, including casino-style gambling."

  7. Gambling is easier than ever. Report warns it's a global ...

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    The report used online surveys among monthly gamblers, who are considered a "canary in the coal mine" group for the rise of gambling, according to Volberg, a research professor of epidemiology at ...

  8. Sin tax - Wikipedia

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    A sin tax (also known as a sumptuary tax, or vice tax) is an excise tax specifically levied on certain goods deemed harmful to society and individuals, such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, candy, soft drinks, fast foods, coffee, sugar, gambling, and pornography. [1]

  9. Bogus ads posted on social media claim a Mississippi Coast ...

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    The ads use a shortened version of the official name of Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. The ads are not posted on the Beau Rivage Facebook site or other social media.