Industry and the Future of Gambling in North Dakota

The state of North Dakota is situated in the very mid west of the United States of America. Although North Dakota is the nineteenth largest state in terms of area, it is one of the smallest in the United States in terms of population, with numbers totaling around six hundred and fifty thousand. This is an amazing number especially in comparison to other states where large cities have populations larger than the entire state of North Dakota. However given that much of the industry in North Dakota is related to agriculture this low population leaves a lot of extra space for the growth of crops. North Dakota shares its borders with Montana, Minnesota, South Dakota and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba

Agriculture is not only the principal source of income for North Dakota, it is also a very big part of its culture, North Dakotans are very close to the land they live on. Food processing and petroleum processing are the secondary industries of the state. Like many of the other mid west states per capita income is way below the national average and with no new industries on the horizon, the prospects for South Dakotans seem limited. The states conservative viewpoint towards gambling is gradually taking a more positive course and over the last ten years or so, the industry has expanded in the state, but some say not quickly enough and without providing sufficient opportunities for live casino gambling.

Gambling was made legal in North Dakota more than thirty years ago, and has expanded obviously in keeping with the demand of the state’s residents to be able to play their favorite table games without needing to travel to neighboring states or even to Canada to do so. Also there are many restrictions placed on gambling in the state which can be off putting. Players have to be over twenty one years of age, are restricted in the games that they play, and any form of table games such as blackjack or poker are available in video format only. Many players found this experience unsatisfactory and instead opted for internet gaming, although it is deemed to be illegal within the state.

All in all the choices for gamblers in North Dakota are to make do with what is available at the moment, which is a state lottery, where the prizes are far from tempting, take part in bingo competitions, take your chances at not being discovered wagering online, or travel out of state to play in a live casino.

North Dakota, like so many of the more conservative states in the mid west are missing out on an opportunity to earn vital tax income and create jobs by ignoring the inevitability of a simple fact. Many Americans love to gamble in casinos as well as online. What happens is that the states who have legalized and promote gambling as a legitimate pass time are earning considerable tax income that they are reinvesting in the state, in jobs, in infrastructure and in industry.

Sarah Harrigan is a professional casino player and reviewer. For straight talking honest advice on online casinos be sure to visit her website for comprehensive reviews on the top online casinos and winning casino strategies.

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