It probably can, but it's doubtful it will.
The states have the power to regulate gambling.
The Federal Government does NOT regulate the INDUSTRY itself any longer. The C.A.B. (Civil Aeronautics Board) was dis-banded when the industry was de-regulated years ago. They DO, however, through the F.A.A. (Federal Aviation Administration) regulate the SAFETY standards applicable to the industry - for obvious reasons.
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The gambling/casino industry and the mortgage industry.
Gambling industry.
Gaming, or gambling, is Nevada's major industry - Las Vegas was built on it.
Main income source would be casinos - gambling.
Governments generally do their best to regulate and limit gambling in order to prevent organized crime. Since running a gambling operation can be extremely lucrative, government does its best to tax money going both directions. Where gambling is not permitted, its potential for addiction is often cited as a reason.
Its the railroad industry
An addiction to gambling is an example of a love of money. In today's increasingly secular society, money itself has become a surrogate god, and gambling a popular way of worshiping it.
yes it can. In about 3-4 years of you having your period I can regulate itself
Gambling itself is not inherently considered an act of dishonesty; it is a legal activity in many jurisdictions and is based on chance and risk. However, dishonesty can arise in gambling contexts through cheating, fraud, or deceptive practices. Whether gambling is viewed as honest or dishonest can also depend on individual beliefs and the specific circumstances surrounding the activity. Overall, it is the behavior surrounding gambling rather than gambling itself that may be deemed dishonest.