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There is a new idea floating around there that could provide a financial boost to our economic engine.
The state's top gambling regulator says lowering Nevada's minimum gambling age could spur gaming.
Control board chairman Dennis Neilander told gambling industry lawyers last Friday he would approach senate and assembly leaders with the idea, but he says he's neutral on ...
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Submitted by admin on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - 23:36
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A top Nevada top gambling regulator says the state Legislature could consider lowering the minimum gambling age from 21 to 18 to help boost state gambling revenue.
State Gaming Control Board Chairman Dennis Neilander and Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Peter Bernhard told industry lawyers they neither support nor oppose the idea.
Submitted by admin on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - 22:36
A top Nevada top gambling regulator says the state Legislature could consider lowering the minimum gambling age from 21 to 18 to help boost state gambling revenue.
State Gaming Control Board Chairman Dennis Neilander and Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Peter Bernhard told industry lawyers they neither support nor oppose the idea.
But in answer to a question at a conference last we...
Submitted by admin on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - 21:36
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Nevada's top gaming regulator says he'll ask state legislators whether they have any appetite to lower the minimum gambling age from 21 to 18 as a way to drum up state gaming revenue during the recession.
Lowering the gambling age was suggested by a gaming industry lawyer in a question-and-answer session with regulators at Friday's gaming law conference sponsor...
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LAS VEGAS (AP) A top Nevada top gambling regulator said thestate Legislature could consider lowering the minimum gambling agefrom 21 to 18 to help boost state gambling revenue.
Submitted by admin on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - 19:36
Nevada’s top gaming regulator says he’ll ask state legislators whether they have any appetite to lower the minimum gambling age from 21 to 18 as a way to drum up state gaming revenue during the recession.
Lowering the gambling age was suggested by a gaming industry lawyer in a question-and-answer session with regulators at Friday’s gaming law conference sponsored by the State Bar of...
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