Alongside the establishment of casinos, legislative bodies began to grapple with the implications of gambling on society. Various countries introduced laws regulating gaming activities, aiming to curb the potential social issues associated with gambling addiction and fraud. The tension between regulation and the desire for personal freedom spurred debates that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about gambling laws and ethics. During this period, gambling transitioned from a largely informal activity to a more organized industry, reflecting societal attitudes towards risk and reward.
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