Erm. Actually, it does. When people gamble they have to spend more and money, its just like canabis, in avay less violent way.
it doesnt
Some issues involved with gambling are: -crime(theft,larceny,embezzlement) -going bankrupt,having to pay taxes to government -seperates relationship with your spouse and rest of family because of gambling addiction
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.
Carlotta Zavattiero has written: 'Lo Stato bisca' -- subject(s): Gambling industry, Gambling, Gambling and crime, Corrupt practices, Lotteries 'Lo Stato bisca' -- subject(s): Gambling industry, Gambling, Gambling and crime, Corrupt practices, Lotteries
violent
An example of police power to promote morals is the enforcement of laws against gambling. Many jurisdictions have regulations that prohibit or restrict gambling activities to uphold community standards and protect public order. These laws are intended to prevent potential social harms associated with gambling, such as addiction and crime, reflecting the state's interest in maintaining societal morals.
Arjan van 't Veer has written: 'Gokken in drievoud' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Gambling, Gambling and crime
In this context, prove means, turns out to be. Undoing means ruin, disaster. So if something proves to be someone's undoing, it means that this thing, whatever it is (a life of crime, drug addiction, compulsive gambling, etc.) has ruined someone's life. Heroin addiction proved to be Frank's undoing.
Yes and as long as it's illegal then they will stay involved
Gambling is often considered a mala prohibita crime, meaning it is deemed illegal not because it is inherently wrong, but because it violates specific laws or regulations. The legality of gambling varies widely across jurisdictions; some places permit it under certain conditions while others prohibit it entirely. This classification reflects societal norms and legal frameworks rather than moral judgment. Ultimately, whether gambling is treated as a crime depends on local laws and cultural attitudes towards the practice.
50% , money talks especially whens it's quick and easy. Not only that you can expect the crime rates to sky rocket because of cheating , sour losers and just plain stealing and you know what happens when some one cheats at a high stakes poker game.
Only those working for the federal government I suppose....?