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by LargeTomato 956 days ago
For me, I want to have a little here and there. It's fun, I like putting $20 in with my friends and we get a little pool going.

I don't understand why I can't gamble because someone else has no self control. My same argument applies to alcohol, marijuana, fast food, etc.

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For me, yeah, I might have the self control, but I also live in a society. What other people do affects me. For example, I don't want the people with an alcohol problem to have unlimited access to alcohol. I drive on the same roads as them.
Not really a great analogy because someone else’s gambling problem is not going to get you killed on the way home from work.

I would support some kind of rule where you can’t generate more than $1,000 / yr or something off the same user. Does that change the entire economics of the social game industry? Yes, that’s the point.

How do you feel about gun control?

Should we prevent people from owning guns because _some people_ like harming themselves and/or others?

You can’t really kill someone else with casino chips, unless you tried really hard. Not everything is black and white, need to consider the context as well.
Yes, famously, gambling has caused zero suicides.
Suicide from gambling and homicide/suicide from gun use are not comparable.
Right, it’s not black and white.

You can cause harm to yourself and others with gambling as well as with guns.

Drawing the line at “you can’t directly kill people with casino chips” is reducing a complicated issue to a black and white stance

Laws, rules are enacted regarding those things all the time. A soda tax to stop kids from getting fat, driving under the influence is a crime.....

As with everything else on this planet, it's all about moderation and the ones that can't help themselves, fuck it up for everyone else.

Addiction isn’t a function of moderation. It is not rational and it is not based in willpower.