Idea to Lower Gambling Age in Nevada Appears Dead
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Updated: 4:25 PM Nov 13, 2008
Idea to Lower Gambling Age in Nevada Appears Dead
It looks like any proposal to lower Nevada's gambling age is dead. The top Democrats in the legislature say they oppose lowering the gambling age from 21 to 18, and an aide says Gov. Jim Gibbons wouldn't support it.
Posted: 12:04 PM Nov 13, 2008
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A proposal to lower Nevada's gambling age to 18 appeared dead Thursday, after the top Democrats in the Legislature said they opposed the idea and an aide said Republican
Gov. Jim Gibbons wouldn't support it.

Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford and Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley panned the idea Wednesday, after Gaming Control
Board Chairman Dennis Neilander told a questioner at a conference
last week that he would take the suggestion to the state Legislature.

Neilander said he was neither for nor against lowering the gambling age from 21 to 18, but would take the idea to the 2009 Legislature. Neilander later said lowering the gambling age would be difficult to enforce.

Gibbons spokesman Ben Kieckhefer called the suggestion unexpected, and said the governor could not support it.

With Democrats controlling both houses of the state Legislature, Horsford and Buckley control the legislative agenda.

Horsford said he would oppose changing the gambling age, and added that he didn't see much support for the move.

"I don't think there is a lot of appetite to consider it at this point," he said.

Buckley said she didn't have a "strong interest" in the issue.

"Of course, there is the argument that if you can vote or go to war at 18, you should be allowed to gamble," she said.

Authorities say 15 states and some Indian casinos have a minimum age of 18 to gamble, and most states with lotteries let 18-year-olds buy tickets.

Horsford said he understood the reason behind the suggestion, with legislators and Gibbons looking for ways to raise money or cut spending due to declining tax revenues.

On Wednesday, the state Gaming Control Board reported that casino revenues declined 5.4 percent in September. The state has logged a 10.9 percent decline in casino tax revenues so far this fiscal year, compared with the same period in 2007.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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Posted by: David Location: san jose ca on Nov 17, 2008 at 12:43 AM

I say let them gamble there adults they know when enough is enough if not let them learn the hard way they are aloud to go to war and kill people but cant play some cards? doesnt make sence
Posted by: emily Location: sparks on Nov 13, 2008 at 10:20 PM

Anyone who would consider this is STUPID! We have enough problems in this community that we dont need to add addicted teenage gamblers to the mix! Not to mention how controlling the drinking age would be much more difficult if teenagers were allowed to hang out in casinos and gamble. If anything they should raise the age NOT lower it!!!!! Beside the rest of us had to be 21 so should they!!!!
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