"The ongoing debate about legislation filed in Tallahassee to allow "destination casinos" in Florida boils down to this, even though its sponsors vehemently dispute it:
Do you want more personally and socially destructive gaming in the Sunshine State?
Do you want Florida, which has an internationally known, family-friendly image with its amusement parks, beaches and other attractions and treasures, to become another Las Vegas or, worse, an Atlantic City?
The answer should be a resounding "no.""
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Editorial: No destination for casinos
(The Tampa Bay Tribune 11/13)
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