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This approach would be particularly unpopular. <br />Do nothinq and rely upon the State to en�orce current laws. <br />Sixty-eight percent also opposed this approach: <br />SUPPORT ...................................24$ <br />OPPOSE.....---• ...........................68� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFiJSED .........................8% <br />Opposition was particularZy acute among Owner-Manager and <br />Clerical-Sales households. <br />Like a municipal take-over, a laissez-faire approach would <br />also be quite unpopular. <br />Two potential lawful gambling policy thrusts are clear: cap <br />the number of licens�s at their current number and strictly <br />regulate the activity, providing automatic penalties for <br />violations. <br />Next, individual gambling habits were ascertained. <br />Respondents were tald: <br />During the past year, have you under- <br />takea aay af the followinq activities.. <br />A list of five activities was then read. <br />Play binqo �bere priges xere awarded? <br />Bingo had been played by thirteen percent of the sample <br />during the past year: <br />YES ....................................---13� <br />NO........................................87� <br />Blue Collar households, high school graduates, and residents with <br />some college education were more likely to be bingo players. <br />Professional-Technical households, post-graduates, $62,500- <br />$75,000 & over $100,000 were much less likely to play bingo. <br />� <br />
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