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Originally published October 16 2005

Handheld gambling approved in Nevada

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Casino companies are hoping the use of wireless, handheld gambling devices in Nevada hotels and casinos will be the first step toward access to internet-based gambling, which current federal law prohibits.



It won't be long before gamblers are shooting dice while queued up waiting to see their favorite comedian. Even a trip to the buffet will no longer keep casino patrons from playing slots. A law signed last month by Gov. Kenny Guinn made Nevada the first U.S. state to approve the use of wireless, handheld gambling devices at its hotel-casinos. "I think every major casino company wants to get into online gaming but without access to the U.S. market it becomes a costly venture," said Deutsche Bank gambling analyst Marc Falcone Story continues below? Under the law, the devices can be used only in public areas of casinos that have 100 or more slot machines and that offer at least one other gambling game. Dennis Neilander, the State Gaming Control Board chairman, says it will be several months to a year before regulators set rules for using the handhelds. One force behind the bill is Cantor Fitzgerald LP, the New York-based financial services company that suffered mightily in the 2001 attacks and is seeking to retreat for the gambling industry the technology that powers its interactive bond-trading. Another backer was Louisiana-based Diamond I Inc., which has developed its own device. "The tech-savvy generation, the late baby boomers and the next generation all grew up with a Nintendo in their hands. Everyone has a PDA," said David Loflin, president of Diamond I Inc. "This is an extension of that." The world's No. 1 slot machine maker, Reno-based International Game Technology, also pushed for legalizing the wireless gambling. "Nevada is the first state to have a bill to allow this. Once Nevada does it, you'll see the New Jerseys and the Mississippis do the same thing," Loflin predicted.


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