Mississippi casinos allowed to go inland!

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By Emily Wagster Pettus
Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. -- Mississippi lawmakers sent Gov. Haley Barbour a bill Monday to let coastal casinos move a short distance onto dry land.
The vote came a month after Hurricane Katrina smashed many of Mississippi's floating casinos.


Barbour pushed for the legislation in a special session dealing with hurricane recovery, saying the storm showed that the casinos would be safer on shore.
The state Senate passed the bill 29-21 on Monday. The House approved the measure last week.
Mississippi legalized casinos in 1990 but said they must be on barges floating on either the Gulf of Mexico or the Mississippi River. The bill sent to Barbour does not allow the river casinos to move onto dry land.
After the vote, coast business people and civic leaders exchanged hugs and high-fives in a Capitol hallway.
While some gambling companies have said they plan to rebuild over water, others want to go on shore so their buildings will be sturdier and easier to insure.
"This means a new beginning for the Gulf Coast," said Laura Hasty of Biloxi, owner of an advertising agency with several casinos as clients. "This is the hope that we've needed since Aug. 29."
Before Katrina, the coastal gambling houses employed about 14,000 people and generated about $500,000 a day in state and local taxes.
Thousands more people had jobs supplying goods or services to casinos.
The bill says casinos can move 800 feet on shore or -- in Biloxi's Harrison County only -- to the southern boundary of U.S. 90, a major east-west route that follows the beach in much of the county.
This is the first serious effort to allow blackjack tables and slot machines to move even a short distance onto land.
The vote Monday came after two hours of debate in which coast senators pleaded for a way to help their communities recover.




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If they let them move on shore and begin sports betting too, biloxi could see a tremendous explosion in the next 10 years alone...

too many southerners who would prefer to fly some where closer to home end up in las vegas...

I personally have never visited simply because i dont gamble on anything else but sports and wouldnt waste one red cent on anything else
 

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800 FRICKIN FT ?????????....This is a joke...it wont do a damn thing to keep them from being destroyed again , all this means is they will be able to rebuild MUCH faster and at a HELLUVA cheaper cost....Casinos win again!

By the way besides a few buisnesses that were not damaged what is the 1st buisness to be fully operational in New Orleans?????? NOOOOOO not water......NOOOOOOOOOOO not food.......utilties?????? are u kiddin?????? ITS BOOMTOWN CASINO!!!!!!!! SLOTS ARE ROLLING AS WE SPEAK!!!
 

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And word is the Boomtown is well booming. Good move here because of the insurance. They literally wouldn't be insured if they didn't do this. It might save a little damage provided the same hurricane comes through, but it will still cause major havoc and damage. The bottom line was the casinos admitted 800 feet would basically mean the casinos would be in the same "footprint" as the land-based buildings they already have.
 

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Makes no difference to me where the casino is located.


Just the games and the payoffs/rules.
 

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ProPokerPlayer said:
800 FRICKIN FT ?????????....This is a joke...it wont do a damn thing to keep them from being destroyed again , all this means is they will be able to rebuild MUCH faster and at a HELLUVA cheaper cost....Casinos win again!

By the way besides a few buisnesses that were not damaged what is the 1st buisness to be fully operational in New Orleans?????? NOOOOOO not water......NOOOOOOOOOOO not food.......utilties?????? are u kiddin?????? ITS BOOMTOWN CASINO!!!!!!!! SLOTS ARE ROLLING AS WE SPEAK!!!

Strip clubs on Bourbon were up QUICKER than this !!
 

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ProPokerPlayer said:
800 FRICKIN FT ?????????....This is a joke...it wont do a damn thing to keep them from being destroyed again , all this means is they will be able to rebuild MUCH faster and at a HELLUVA cheaper cost....Casinos win again!

Considering pretty much every casino on the MS coast was destroyed, while many of the hotel portions that were attached but built on land held up with fixable damage(Beau Rivage among several), it makes a lot of difference.
 

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Schouest said:
Strip clubs on Bourbon were up QUICKER than this !!

same thing goes for a certain body part of the guys at those clubs!
 

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