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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Banning gambling, would this solve the problem?
by
Hewlet
on 08/07/2025, 14:34:55 UTC

We all know that gambling is addictive by nature. No matter our financial status, anyone can fall into addiction. But is banning it entirely really the only solution?
And what could be the possible consequences if gambling were banned in a country? Can you share some thoughts or examples?
with the numbers of gamblers that we have around different countries, it is almost looking really impossible to completely ban gambling because of the resistance that will come with such move. of cause, the rate of youth addict is increasing so rapidly and no good nation will want to sit back and watch her man power being drained down without stepping up to intervene by creating laws that either reduces the rate of exposure to it or that if it be possible puts a total stop to it.

in my nation, plans like that have come up several times but have failed big time because of the outright resistance that always follows it immediately. with VPN available for gamblers to still access gambling platforms online even if it is restricted from being operational in her region, it is going to be part of the major challenge that such proposed plan will face.