Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Ohio is Becoming the Haven for Casinos

By Adam S. Kingston

Ever since the online casinos are acquiring more popularity over the last ten years, gaming societies from the United States are foreseeing the negative consequences on their part.

Americans could not play at casinos of other countries and had to be content with Canadian casinos as banking rules and payments could easily be facilitated between the two North American countries.

With exception for people coming from certain states, Americans can never gamble in the internet.

But the huge gaming revenue and the success of online casinos did not go unnoticed in the US and in times of a recession, no business is out of bounds if it can generate fan following and bring in large amounts of money.

There are running debates that talk about putting up casinos in the Buckeye State, Ohio. The attempt to carry out the permit to allow gaming facilities in Columbus, Toledo, Cincinnati, and Cleaveland in Ohio had gone out four times already; but this time around, fanatics are positive they can have the permit .

Casinos are breakers for recession

When the recession has hit the state, gaming stations might just be the answer to the high increasing number of unemployed individuals.

It is foretold 35,000 jobs will be offered to the people of Ohio in the event that these casinos are put up, considering each casino will spend $50 million to pay for legalities in the state.

There are many popular basketball players that are for the casinos to start in Ohio, not wanting that they are left behind by other casinos from other parts of the world.

Popular casinos' stocks have increased dramatically after it is known that many people are voting for permitting casinos to reside in Ohio.

Gaming activities are bound to soar with more revenues coming in as it happened in Australia after casinos were legalized in the state of New South Wales in the'50's.

Something to think about, Australia is now the number one internet gaming country in the world.

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