Lifestyles - Written by trench on Saturday, November 4, 2006 17:23 - 4 Comments

Gambling on Guam


On Tuesday, November 7th, Guam will be electing its new governor and senators for the 29th Guam Legislature. I’ve already decided who to vote for, so that is no longer an issue to me. What I wasn’t too sure about was Proposal B. My vote of confidence would help to legalize slot machines at the Greyhound Park here on Guam.

After weighting the pro’s and con’s and watching the commercials on television, the more I thought about it, the more I believed it was not worth its weight in gold. Proposal B promises money to schools and a better economy. wow. After many years of hardship, how can we expect a few slot machines to make a positive difference in the lives of our children and in the community? If this was the solution to all our problems, why didn’t someone figure this out sooner? Many of us who grew up here on island in the 1980’s all remember what occurred when they allowed gambling machines on our soil. They had made similar promises. Instead, it brought pain and suffering to many families and children.

Payday came, kids were left in vehicles, parents blew paychecks, and kids went hungry. They say that the machines will stay in the park and will be under controlled conditions. How will that make things better? Will a security guard ask you if you have enough in your wallet put aside to support your family if you lose all your money? Will the owner return your money if you spent it on his machines instead of on your mortgage? Will Guam Greyhound provide your family with a few hot meals if you don’t have the money to put food in your cabinet? Just because they are monitoring the slots and only 18+ adults can enter doesn’t make gambling any better. Come On. They want you to spend your money on their machines! They don’t discriminate!

From my perspective, gambling has never helped Guam. Never. I’ve seen to many broken families because of gambling, and I just can’t see myself voting yes for Proposal B. Perhaps there is more to it than that, but I don’t see the bigger picture, and I’m voting NO based on my past experiences.

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  1. Good decision! ((high-five))

    Comment by April on November 4, 2006 at 6:40 pm

  2. I am not a friend of gambling at all when there’s money involved or even the existence of an entire family. This said I fully agree with you!

    Comment by Karsten on November 5, 2006 at 11:29 am

  3. Wow. What I would give to see some other places in the world be given that opportunity to vote against such things. I’m sure lots of people’s lives could have been saved with such a notion!

    Comment by fragileheart on November 6, 2006 at 10:14 am

  4. i totally agree with you. gambling will never be a good solution to any problem. rather, it causes more or other problems. they should think and come up with better ways to improve the economy. if i was from there, i’d also vote NO for that.

    Comment by Jaypee on November 7, 2006 at 10:34 pm

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