Casinos confronted with great division - 2004-03-07
Ace Billiards & Grill regular Neal Gordon sees no problem with occasionally playing the Kentucky Lottery and visiting Keeneland once a year, betting horses until he meets his $50 limit.
But the 78-year-old real estate agent hesitates when the discussion turns to permitting casinos in Kentucky.
Constituents such as Gordon, in cities that don't stand to benefit straight from casinos, could have a loud voice if a bid for expanded gambling gets on the ballot as a statewide vote.
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