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New Casino Law to take effect July 02, 2009
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New Casino Law to take effect July 02, 2009

June 30, 2009

Voters in Colorado passed a new law last year changing the way people can gamble in their state. Gamblers will now be able to place $100 bets and add roulette and craps to their list of games. In addition, casinos will also be open 24 hours.

Silver City, Blackhawk, and Cripple Creek are preparing for the new changes. The bill that was passed last fall gives gambling tax money to Colorado Community Colleges. Pikes Peak Community College has added a 10 week program to train people for casino employment to work roulette and crap tables. The casino industry state wide is hoping to add over 700 jobs and help the economy.

The new casino changes will take effect on July 02, 2009.

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