CONGRESSMAN SUBMITS ADDICTIVE GAMBLING LEGISLATION
26 June 2009
Whilst the majority of Americans are
gamblers, a few are in need of protection from addiction
Congressman Jim Moran, a Virginia Democrat, has
introduced a legislative proposal aimed at investing
federal financial resources in addictive gambling
research and treament, according to The Hill blog.
Moran notes that the majority of Americans gamble,
most without doing harm to themselves, their families or
their communities....but unfortunately, for
approximately 3-4 percent of American adults,
recreational gambling can become a problem.
The
politician says that as state governments look for ways
to boost revenues in these tough economic times, many
are turning to legal gaming operations to expand the tax
base.
"Based solely on the law of averages, this
will in turn increase the number Americans struggling
with gambling addiction," Moran opines, adding that he
has therefore introduced legislation titled the
“Comprehensive Problem Gambling Act,” (HR 2906) which
for the first time would devote federal resources to the
research and treatment of problem gambling.
"The
bill, supported by the National Council on Problem
Gambling (NCPG), represents a long overdue federal
commitment to address gambling addiction, whose social
repercussions add up to more than $7 billion each year,"
claims Moran.
Under the legislation the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA)
would be the lead agency tackling problem gambling.
SAMSHA would conduct research, develop guidelines for
effective prevention and treatment programs, and provide
assistance to community-based gambling addiction
services. In addition, the bill would establish a grant
program to assist states and localities in administering
prevention and treatment programs, to fund research
efforts to better understand problem gambling, to
develop effective treatment programs, and to support a
national public awareness campaign.
"With the
expansion of gambling operations, problem gambling will
grow," Moran concludes. "But, if at the same time, we
ramp up local, state and federal commitments to combat
this disease, we have an opportunity to keep it from
getting out of hand."
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