Should Veterans' organizations be allowed to operate slot machines?

5 Comments

  • Jed - 9 years ago

    Yes! ENOUGH with BIG GOVERNMENT trying to mandate our moral beliefs. We should be FREE to decide if we want to gamble, who we want to marry, and what we want to smoke. If i want to be branded a sinner, I'll go to church.

  • Susan - 9 years ago

    Anyone, anywhere should be allowed to set up slot machines...this is supposed to be a free country. Let people take responsibility for their own actions in regards to whether or not they should gamble.

  • rustyshack17 - 9 years ago

    As a retired Army 1SG I am all too familiar with the problems associated with addictive behavior. Veterans organizations exist to assist veterans in their communities. Providing an avenue to gamble away their VA pensions is not in keeping with the traditions of service.

  • MAINER - 9 years ago

    I agree with DON, lets us, other people will be proud to play , will meet vets at their place. i will play and be proud to win a war.BUT ALL TAXES GOES BACK TO THE VETS. THIS I WILL AGREE WITH MY GOV PAUL LE PAGE . LETS GET STARTED NOW WITH TH RED AND WHITE AND BLUE 777.

  • Don - 9 years ago

    Sure ! why not? And the Native American's should be able to open their organizations too. The people that like to gamble will gamble anyway,some place. As long as there is NO use of welfare money,involved I can't see anything wrong. ( just my humble opinion )

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