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The City Lights Reporter Online News Journal November 2002 -Volume 6 Issue 4 Nevada Blacks and Online Gaming
By James I. Neusom, II July 25 2002
The Black Data Processors Association (BDPA) is forming a chapter in
This legislation enables the Nevada Gaming Commission to adopt
Gambling has historically been a creature of state regulation governed
The key concession that moved this bill forward, was centered on "States
Ironically, Station Casinos, has been a big proponent of Internet
Another issue preventing the implementation of online gaming in Nevada The city of North Las Vegas (a prominent black community) is working to
The minority community here in Southern Nevada is ready and raring to There will soon be at-home purchasing of lottery tickets via theInternet, and in Europe, legal at home interactive TV gambling will
Can we in Nevada afford to be left behind? The answer is a resounding No. We must do all within our power to motivate and encourage our state and federal representatives to facilitate and promote the legalization of online gaming via the Internet. With all the major players such as the MGM Mirage and Station Casinos committing to expanding their diversity programs and seeking out more minority vendors, mangers and staff, online gaming can only benefit the local African-American community and generate a better quality of life for all here in the city. Creating more jobs, business and technical opportunities, in this the new black Mecca of the southwest.
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