![]() Peter Angelides, an economist and principal at the firm, says he’s not sure whether Pennsylvania’s existing policies were enacted for security reasons, to limit financial risk to gamblers or both. ![]() The Econsult report noted the “risk of robbery or other criminal activity to the player” who might be carrying cash, and deterrence to the “high profile player”, as a result of those policies and recommended changing them. Pennsylvania is the only state besides Mississippi that prohibits casinos from allowing credit card cash advances through gaming floor ATMs or accepting personal checks greater than $2,500. But it also compared laws and policies of the 23 states with legalized casino gambling. ![]() The document was released in May, and got attention for its recommendations about online gaming and small games of chance. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor ![]()
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