There are many countries placing ban on gambling operations in their country on both online and offline, for either religious reasons or as measure towards curbing gambling addiction. But is it making result? while several other countries are rather lifting their bans with less restrictive regulatory policies.
If there's any government officials reading this, it is important you all understand that the ban doesn't in anyway stopped your citizens from still accessing these gambling platforms online with their phones either through VPN. And this evening makes the citizens risk losing their money to the casino whose ToS is against the use of VPN. Your citizens now lose more to these casinos without the country receiving any royalties as revenue raising. Invariably, it all ends in favour of the casinos at the end of it all. Because you can't really stop your citizens from gambling at this digital age, except you plan on manning one policeman to a citizen 😜 , which is not possible.
There are modern better ways to fight gambling addiction such as which I have proposed in my opinion:
> Regularly educating your citizens on national TV programmes about the negatives of compulsive gambling. You can be sponsoring these programmes through the revenues accrued from taxes paid by these gambling companies. Or these companies could as well partner with initiatives and sponsor it.
> Provide skills acquisitions programmes and avenues of adequate job opportunities, because a lot of young people trooping into gambling are doing so as a result of a lack of sustainable means of income which makes them to see gambling is the all embracing means to make money.
We need to consider many aspects of a country, including its background, state principles, and the foundation of its thinking. If the majority is based on religion, that's certainly not a problem in my opinion, even though you say it would be detrimental to the country because anyone could access gambling in various ways.
That's true, but it's like banning drugs, but many people still transact. Why not allow it, but with proper regulations? Can't we get taxes from drug sales? Things like this can't be forced, especially since the country views gambling as a sector with more negative impacts.
My country prohibits gambling, both online and offline, but I still gamble in my own way. It doesn't affect anything. In fact, the ban filters out uneducated people who have more access to gambling.