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CAGNY: Coalition Against Gambling in New York State. This is a highly effective organization with great outreach and citizen involvement. It is winning the battle against deep-pocketed developers.

Citizens Against Casino Gambling in Erie County - Organization opposing casino gaming in Erie County, New York, United States. Position, news, and events.

 

Cascade Locks No Casino: Oregonians in the Columbia River Gorge, a National Scenic Area  and one of the nation's most pristine valleys fight an attempted 500,000 square foot off-reservation tribal casino.

 

CasinoFreePA is a statewide coalition of groups and individuals opposing casino gambling in Pennsylvania.

CasinoWatch: Missouri-based. Interesting and good presentation. Has some useful source material for talking points, especially re. the human issue.

 

Focus on Family -Citizen's Link has Gambling information compiled by Chad Hills and Focus on the Family. The second link points to an extensive library of studies by such experts as Earl Grinols and John Kindt.
 

Granite State Coalition: Fresh ideas and up-to-date information about gambling in New Hampshire.

 

GREY2K USA: This site features common sense information about an industry that breeds, abuses and kills thousands of animals every year to fuel an outdated and dying animal-based gambling activity.

 

Kentucky League: The Kentucky League on Alcohol and Gambling Problems  has been on the battlefront since 1914. It is a Christian organization with a number of church affiliations.

 

MichGo was formed in November 2000 as a voice to stop the expansion of casino gambling in Michigan

 

New Mexico Coalition Against Gambling - A good site to examine how gambling effects a state and its economy. New Mexico plus national issues.

 

No Casino Gettysburg - Trying to stop a casino from defacing one of America's hallowed grounds -- the Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania.

 

No Casino Maryland - Group opposing slot machines in Maryland.

 

People Against a Casino Town (PACT) is Group of local citizens in Florence, Oregon, fighting a casino forced on their community.  Website provides national as well as local information and links to news articles and research.

 

Say No To Casinos is working to keep casinos out of Kentucky at www.saynocasinos.com.

 

Stand Up for Clark County Citizens: A grass roots group of citizens currently battling against a Class III casino located next to residential homes in Clark County, Washington.  Class III remains illegal in our Washington, but the proposed casino is a tribal casino.

 

Stand Up for Kansas A state-wide coalition of grassroots citizens who have a deep conviction that legalized gambling has a severe adverse impact on the economic and social quality of life of families and communities in Kansas and across the nation.

 

Stop The Casinos Pennsylvania is a citizen action group from Limerick Pennsylvania who are trying to stop Boyd Gaming Group from building a community in their community, plus attempting to educate their community of the ill effects of their state's rush to embrace  slot machines.

 

Voices of the Heartland is the web page for a grass roots organization called "No Casinos in Sedgwick County." The Harvey County Casino Free Coalition has joined with them in trying to curtail the expansion of gambling in south central Kansas  and across the state.

 

WyBett: Wyoming's anti-gambling group that pounded gambling to a resounding defeat in 1994 now faces Indian gambling that violates state laws.

 

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