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I think it would bring thousands more jobs and more tax revenue. It’s hard to find jobs in this economy. Dana Franklin, Unemployed, Roxbury
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It would increase gambling and, I think, it would lead to more family problems and take away people’s incomes. Emoro Efetie, Teacher, Roxbury
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Bad. In all religious traditions, gambling is not seen in people’s best interests. Khabir Jami, Retired Plummer, Roxbury
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It will make a lot of money. Everybody likes to gamble. Michael Young, Disabled, Roxbury
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It might create more jobs. It might also create more violence. It should be for the greater good, but we don’t know how it’s going to turn out. Phyllis Payne, Phlebotomist, Roxbury
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More traffic and aggravation. Rebecca Johnson, Dental Assistant, Dorchester