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Maryland Struggles to Combat Problem Gambling

A recent legislative report has shed light on the alarming reality of Maryland’s efforts to provide adequate support to individuals struggling with problem gambling. Rising addiction rates and insufficient funding have caused the problem to spiral out of control, necessitating urgent action. Such measures must be implemented before the state considers legalizing iGaming, ensuring residents can easily access quality help.

Most Metrics Fall Short of Expectations

According to the official report, roughly 405,000 Maryland residents, comprising 8.6% of all adults in the state, had suffered from a gambling disorder as of 2020. Comparatively, the national mean was around 4% to 5%, painting a bleak picture of Maryland’s safe gambling efforts. These statistics underscore the urgent need for improved support and treatment services.

Such findings paint a concerning picture of the state’s current approach, revealing a gap between the number of individuals affected by gambling disorders and the available support options. The Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling is the region’s primary provider of gambling disorder support, operating a 24-hour helpline, a voluntary exclusion list, and various treatment and prevention programs.

While Maryland’s spending on safe gambling initiatives roughly matches most other US states, industry experts point out that spending still falls short of the adequate amount. Most proceeds from gambling currently go towards the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, which complements school funding. As a result, the state’s problem gambling fund must rely on alternative revenue streams like expired prizes.

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1 thought on “Maryland Struggles to Combat Problem Gambling”

  1. Having to get out of your house and drive somewhere to gamble (casino, horse track, or 7 11 for numbers or scratcher) required the will to leave ones house.

    Today, online…..no choice but gamble at home…..mhas become the biggest gamble ever.

    I choose not to do online, but those that cannot choose need help. Prob is my tax dollars are gonna end up being used…..while im fine, i must pay for someone elses sickness?

    Im in the wrong line of business. Needed to be in the medical field.

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