Magicwombat 08:46, 1 April 2006 (UTC) Reply She spent a year in jail for passing a bad check and 18 months in a residential gambling-treatment facility.'
'Julie Muto, a 48-year-old truck-stop cashier from Carlisle, Iowa, says she became addicted to playing slots in Iowa's riverboat casinos, then lost her house, her car, her truck and her teenage daughter, who moved in with relatives. In the same story referenced above we find: Magicwombat 08:35, 1 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Īh, found another one: Iowa. Its state lottery commission is one of a growing number to embrace slots - one of the most popular and addictive forms of betting - as a way to increase revenue.' The second paragraph read: 'Rhode Island isn't one of the 11 states that allow casino gambling. Here's what I base the '11' assertion on: an article in the Wall St. There are apparently 11 states that have legalized gambling. I'm going to be writing here some notes for future content.