From Deseret News archives:
Lawmaker targets ads promoting gambling
Hoping to prevent "normalizing" gambling in the eyes of Utahns, Rep. Scott Wyatt, R-Logan, plans to introduce legislation in next year's general session that would prohibit the advertising of activities that are illegal in Utah, which could range from fireworks to prostitution. Currently, however, the bill would primarily target gambling, an activity that is banned in Utah but is legal, in at least some form, in every neighboring state.
"I would like to see us make the statement that we are not only opposed to gambling in our state, we are opposed to advertising of gambling, and we are opposed to business being set up on our borders that attempt to lure people to those activities that we have made illegal," Wyatt said. "We are losing the revenue and gaining the social costs."
The problem with such a ban is that it would probably have very little impact on reducing the social costs of gambling, said Frank Pignanelli, lobbyist and legal counsel for West Wendover, Nev., because problem gamblers generally rely on more convenient outlets, especially the Internet. Pignanelli is also a Deseret Morning News political columnist.
Representatives for Wendover, Mesquite and Las Vegas casinos did not return phone calls asking for comment on this story.
The bill, which is being considered by the Judiciary Interim Committee, was originally proposed during this year's session, but never made it out of committee. As proposed, it did not have a constitutional note about potential legal problems.
A former county prosecutor, Wyatt was confident that it would stand up to court tests and could be enforced because of its limited scope: It would only prohibit ads within Utah, such as on billboards or local radio and television stations, and would only restrict the advertising of the illegal activity.
It would not stop casinos from promoting their buffets, spas or golf courses, but it would prohibit them from touting their slot machines or table games. It would also not stop newspapers from running game lines or lottery numbers. The Deseret Morning News does not run such items, but The Salt Lake Tribune does. They are considered news rather than paid advertisements.
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