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Board Gambling discussion
Re: gambling in strict countries
by
Su-asa
on 20/07/2025, 22:58:47 UTC
i saw a post here once asking about whether banning gambling will actually solve some problems. well even with gambling deemed illegal, it has not completely disappeared from a country. for example, in north korea gambling is illegal for its citizens.

but there are still gambling events that take place most often organized by some authorities or really rich and powerful people. i guess that making gambling illegal is just a way to make it less accessible to the general public but the rich always finds a way.

there was even a case where north koreans are targeting foreigners and selling them their own made gambling platforms. North Korean IT workers created and sold thousands of illegal gambling websites to South Korean criminals to raise billions of dollars

keep in mind that gambling is also illegal in south korea. so my point is, everyone eventually finds a way.

I'm surprised that people gambled In a country like north Korea having a lot of strict laws. This shows that banning gambling doesn't really root out the situation, even though they try to control it this way there are still lots of people that would find a way to gamble because they are addicted to it. They can approach gambling addiction by giving a helping hand to their citizens to develop themselves and maybe provide jobs