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by GuB-42
589 days ago
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This is addressed in the article. The idea is that it shouldn't be made illegal, but it should be made annoying. Do what they do with tobacco and alcohol in most of the world. Sin tax and education are possibilities, but also limit advertising, enforce age limits (annoying age checks are also a deterrent for adults), have people go to a designated physical location (what the article suggests), mandate the display of anti-gambling messages, forbid 24/7 service, etc... Physical casinos are typically heavily regulated, and often limited to select areas (ex: Vegas), why not online sports gambling? |
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