underage gambler?

Well that pretty well sums it up from a dealers POV. I'm sorry you had such an angry, frustrating career dealing BJ, I can certainly understand why you don't do it anymore.

Notwithstanding the hefty penalties/consequences for casinos & their staff, I suspect this is going to be of
interest to you:
In Nevada, underage gambling is a misdemeanor offense which carries up to six months in county jail and/or a $1,000 fine.
Just in case they don't turn the other cheek. Not something to take too lightly, in my opinion.
Oh man, I guess we have to put the funny nose and old man glasses in the closet. LATER ALL! We're outta here!

JOHN
I'm surprised you expected support on this. It's wrong in every aspect.
Your response to the post from garrtel was uncalled for. Would you allow your underage son to drink at a bar and berate a bartender for telling you they could lose their job for serving him.

There is a reason people who love Vegas hate anyone under 21 in "their" city.

Chili, pretty funny about the OP's siggy.

how old is your son? I am under the impression that he is a young adult not yet 21? If he is too young to either drink or gamble, he is going to be bored to death in las Vegas. Why is he going?

Also, I gether from some of your posts that your young adult son is sharing a room with his parents for at least part of the trip? Is he aware of this going in?

I find it very interesting that your original post is not about whether it is right or wrong, but whether or not he will get caught and get in any trouble. Amazing how some people go through life asuming the rules are just for everybody else.

Why doesn't Nevada just lower the gambling age to 18 as other states have done. They would pull in billions from spring breakers, graduation parties, proms, etc.
Tell the police state leftists to mind their own damn business. For once.
What part of "it's illegal" do you not understand? Are you raising your son to believe that the laws do not apply to him?

He will be carded. He will be asked to move along. If he argues with security, or tries the lame excuse that his ID is in his room, police will be called.

The big question here is -- what the hell is wrong with you?
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Originally posted by: melbedewy
Why doesn't Nevada just lower the gambling age to 18 as other states have done. They would pull in billions from spring breakers, graduation parties, proms, college/high school trips etc.
Tell the filthy police state leftists to mind their own damn business. For once.


Probably because the legal age for drinking is 21.

Several years ago when the gaming laws in AZ changed and expanded Indian gaming, the age was raised to 21.
I see young adults carded all the time.
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