Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting.

Letters to the Editor

Are Texans ready for problems with gambling, like addiction and prostitution? | Opinion

This June 24, 2016, photo shows gamblers playing slot machines at the Golden Nugget casino in Atlantic City N.J.
This June 24, 2016, photo shows gamblers playing slot machines at the Golden Nugget casino in Atlantic City N.J. AP

Journalist Mark Leibovich has written that the late Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., believed both Washington and Las Vegas are cities which “feed on human weakness.” Coburn warned that they are both addictive cultures — to gambling in Vegas and to power in D.C. Coburn thought both places are “something for nothing” cultures which reward hustlers.

If the Texas Legislature passes casino gambling and sports betting bills and Texas voters authorize them, gambling addiction will destroy families. Prostitution and illegal drug dealing will increase. And we will not be able to adequately offset those ills with gambling revenues returned to the state.

Legislators who have introduced these culture changing bills and all who may vote for them are doing the state a disservice. Are Texans truly ready to let hustlers bring such civic destruction to our state?

- Libby Willis, Fort Worth

Read more readers’ opinions here.

This story was originally published March 29, 2023 at 5:32 AM with the headline "Are Texans ready for problems with gambling, like addiction and prostitution? | Opinion."

Related Stories from Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Get unlimited digital access
#ReadLocal

Try 1 month for $1

CLAIM OFFER