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AN EDUCATIONAL UPDATE FROM THE SOUTHEAST LAW INSTITUTE, INC
Download PDFAccording to the American Psychiatric Association gambling is considered as addictive as opioids, cocaine, and heroin.
Alabama's prospective gambling bills will take advantage of low-income families, state-wide.
Alabama's prospective gambling bills will substantially damage Alabama through an increase in crime, sex trafficking, and addiction.
Former AL Supreme Court Justice, Glenn Mudrock explains how gambling will hurt Alabama families.
Senator Albritton, during debate on the Senate floor, admits tha he believes Alabama shouldn't have a lottery.
Former Supreme Court Justice, Glenn Murdoch, shares why gambling will negatively affect the entire state of Alabama.
Former Supreme Court Justice, Glenn Murdoch, shares why gambling will negatively affect the entire state of Alabama.
Conclusion: It’s cruel that the majority of money being spent on the gambling will come from the limited resources of the poor all under the banner of voluntary entertainment. Legislators should focus on legislation that promotes job-friendly environments and fosters strong families. Those are things that lift people out of poverty.
Conclusion: The negatives that gambling brings to a state far outweigh the revenues gained. Legislators should rely on common-sense budget reforms and shrinking government rather than relying on gambling income.
Conclusion: Gambling addiction ranks within the top 10 most common addictions. If a statewide lottery is allowed the state will have to deal with the severe and abundant social and financial problems that will necessarily come with it. Again, we believe the negatives far outweigh the revenue.
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