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Should casinos be held responsible for addictions?


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Look at this... What an interesting discussion from gamblers regarding some other ''sins''! :crazy:

Yes your right Valdes I think its time we all admit it. Ill start.....

 

Welcome to Ask Alcoholics Anonymous. My name is Sharon and I'm an alcoholic....who wants to go next?

 

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Yes your right Valdes I think its time we all admit it. Ill start.....

 

Welcome to Ask Alcoholics Anonymous. My name is Sharon and I'm an alcoholic....who wants to go next?

 

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LOL, how creative!!  :rofl:

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No I didn't think so. And u can hardly blame a person serving u alcohol because your an alcoholic lol.

i know in The Netherlands we must refuse drunks who want to enter the clubs/bars/restaurants.

 

there's a reason why you have to be at least 18 years or older to able to gamble.

the same reason for alcohol and tabacco.

because when you're 18 or older you are responsible for your own action/doing.

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The answer is "NO" casino's don't have any responsibilities to their addicted players because it's the player's responsibility to control themselves. The reason is that majority of the casino's legal agreements said that they're not responsible to any financial problem specially when they've lost all of their bets or moneys. Players must control their selves and make right and smart decision when playing online casino. Anyway their are many ways on how to control the gambling addiction like Askgambler SOS, am i addicted to gambling forum or you can consult psychology major and follow their advice.

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