Large-Scale Canadian Study Shakes Problem Gambling Belief

Scott Van Voorhis, 4 Nov 2008
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

The spike in gambling addiction that critics contend accompanies the opening of new casinos may, at most, be only a temporary phenomenon, new studies suggest. This research, in turn, could give casino companies a powerful counter argument as they push to expand their reach into US states that have banned Las Vegas-style gambling.

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