The bad effects online gambling
by Jerry "Jet"
Whittaker
Nov 18, 2006
The
bad effects online gambling
The negative effects of gambling have been widely
documented and too often, gambling results in addiction,
bankruptcy, divorce, crime and moral decline. Internet
gambling magnifies the destructiveness of gambling by
bringing the casino into home. People can loose too many
on Internet sports gambling over a period of time.
The way of legislation to prohibit Internet gambling is
positive step in combating the negative effects of
sports wagering. There are commend federal lawmakers for
their leadership on this important issue and providing
law enforcement with the tools needed to eliminate
illegal Internet gambling in the country. Many
organisation has been opposed to legal and illegal
wagering on college sports gambling online. Sports
wagering undermines the integrity of the games and
threatens the well-being of student-athletes and college
sports in general.
Addiction
Every body should come and
say no more gambling on Internet based self-help. Here
one will be able to learn more about the problems of
internet gambling addiction as well as talk to others in
the same dilemma, one will be able to get help and
advice. It is very important one must realize that
gambling addiction affects many thousands of individuals
and is not confined to any one type or group of people.
If there is a victim of gambling and developed an
addiction then by coming to many organization those who
help one step closer to stopping.
Symptoms of problem
There are many things that may concern. Some of these
symptoms may not seem related to gambling in the
beginning but if the problem is later the one will be
able to see links between these symptoms and a possible
online gambling
addiction or bad effects of it. Some of these
include excessive borrowing, bills going unpaid,
secretive behavior and sometimes even stealing or
selling off valued personal belongings to support a
gambling addiction and these may lead to bad effect on
life. Again, some of these symptoms may seem unrelated
in the beginning and it is best not to jump to
conclusions about any one of these happening as an
isolated incident in the more minor categories. A
one-time sale of a personal belonging or a lottery
ticket turning up in the wash is not necessarily causing
for alarm fro addiction. In concert with other behavior
that includes defensiveness about gambling or family
problems arising because of excess time or money spent
gambling there may be reason to seek and that effects
bad on the person.
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