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1) Electronic Gambling Machines Over 80% of the gambling trade's revenues continue to come from electronic gambling machines such as slots and video poker despite serious questions by prominent academics about the predatory design and technology inside the machines, describing them as "the high tech equivalent of loaded dice." Using loaded dice is cheating.
2) State Lottery Products Our government spends millions of dollars every year trying to convince citizens to buy large sums of virtually worthless lottery products instead of investing their money in income-producing vehicles. Scratch tickets and Keno/Quick Draw games are two of the most predatory lottery products.
3) Sustaining the Ban on U.S. Internet Gambling Legalizing predatory internet gambling will bring Las Vegas into every home in America, dramatically impacting youth gambling addiction rates.
4) Reform of the Indian Gambling Regulatory Act IGRA has wildly exceeded the original intent of the legislation when it was passed in 1988. Funded by millionaire casino investors, tribal casinos continue to force their way into communities across the nation.
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