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UPDATE: 40 Percent of Student Gamblers are in Debt

Oct 23, 2017

From a country with widespread online gambling: The Gambling Commission’s recent survey of 1,000 U.K. students found that 40% of student gamblers are in debt because of #gambling.  Another good reason to oppose Daily Fantasy Sports. Read more here.

What You Need to Know About AB 526/SB 436 – Daily Fantasy Sports

Oct 5, 2017

Daily Fantasy Sports has a fundamentally different relationship to chance than do season-long fantasy sports leagues.  Daily Fantasy Sports operates on a per-game basis. Therefore, on any given day an injury, a snowstorm, or a ball bouncing strangely could affect a Daily Fantasy Sports result.  In this regard, placing a wager with a Daily Fantasy Sports operator is very similar to placing a bet with a bookmaker. This legislation represents the largest expansion of gambling in Wisconsin’s history as it...

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