Gambling Casino in Wilmington, Ohio?

Question by onherandoffher: Gambling casino in wilmington, Ohio?
have one gambling casino. the plans are to build put it in Clinton County near St. Rt. 68 and I-71. Wilmington is a small rural town placed in a great location, 30 min from Dayton, 40 min from Cincinnati, and 50 from columbus.
Pros and Cons?

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Answer by Keta
It will never happen. Ohio is dead set against any and all gambling in the state, this is why all the closest gambling facilities are located in Indiana.

If only our Senate took better care of matters that actually make a difference, like overcrowding in jails due to minor crimes that are not worth serving time and the lack of funding for schools. The gambling boats in Indiana have raked in millions of dollars for their surrounding communities, yes it means there are a few more poor people due to gambling addictions, but their schools are doing well, and a once dirty riverbank with nothing but trailer parks is now thriving.

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