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|a Gambling :
|b opposing viewpoints /
|c James D. Torr, book editor.
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|a San Diego, CA :
|b Greenhaven Press,
|c [2002]
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|c ©2002
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|a 202 pages :
|b illustrations ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Opposing viewpoints series
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Gambling is morally questionable /
|r Alberta Conference of Catholic Bishops --
|t Responsible gambling is harmless fun /
|r Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. --
|t State lotteries are an unethical source of government revenue /
|r Michael Nelson --
|t State lotteries are an ethical source of government revenue /
|r North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries --
|t Compulsive gambling is an addiction /
|r Ronald M. Pavalko --
|t Compulsive gambling is not an addiction /
|r Michael Walker --
|t The gambling industry preys on compulsive gamblers /
|r Bernard P. Horn --
|t The gambling industry is working to reduce compulsive gambling /
|r American Gaming Association --
|t Compulsive gambling is a serious problem among teenagers /
|r Tom Grey --
|t The social costs of compulsive gambling are enormous /
|r Henry R. Lesieur --
|t The problem of compulsive gambling is exaggerated /
|r Nick Gillespie --
|t Legalized gambling harms local economies /
|r Economist --
|t Legalized gambling benefits local economies /
|r Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. --
|t Indian gaming benefits Native Americans /
|r Economics Resource Group --
|t Indian gaming does not benefit most Native Americans /
|r David Pace --
|t The government should halt the spread of legalized gambling /
|r Timothy A. Kelly --
|t The government should respect individuals' freedom to gamble /
|r Guy Calvert --
|t The government should prohibit gambling on the Internet /
|r Jon Kyl --
|t The government should not prohibit gambling on the Internet /
|r Tom W. Bell --
|t The government should ban betting on college sports /
|r James C. Dobson --
|t The government should not ban betting on college sports /
|r Danny Sheridan.
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