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Invictus0 6 hours ago

why can't we have a law that just caps your gambling losses? Everyone gets a federally issued gambling license tied to your ID, if you lose more than X amount the casino is no longer legally allowed to let you play. Casual gamblers can still enjoy, problem gamblers get cut off; just like with alcohol at the bar.

Marsymars 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

That effectively destroys the industry, since 90% of revenue comes from 10% of customers.

jbxntuehineoh an hour ago | parent [-]

yeah, good. okay.

Terr_ 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I like it in principle, but the pathologically addicted already make additional accounts and pay other people to acquire them.

So it may help by stopping some people from getting to that point, but as a safety net, an important chunk of the victims will still punch right through it.

hattmall 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Interesting approach but crack is illegal and still people are addicted to it.

Invictus0 5 hours ago | parent [-]

your point is not clear to me. alcohol is legal and people are addicted to it

santoshalper 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

For the same reason it isn't outlawed to begin with. It makes some wealthy, influential people even wealthier. They, not we, control our government.

quickthrowman 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Someone could create a market where problem gamblers can buy wagering power (the ability to risk more after reaching their own loss cap) from non-gamblers unless you force physical in person gambling with ID checks.

Gambling should return to being legal in Vegas and on reservations, 24/7 gambling anywhere is very problematic.

alex43578 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Alcohol should only be legal in pubs and bars; alcohol in Disney World, on planes, and in grocery stores is very problematic.

mynegation 4 hours ago | parent [-]

You probably meant it as a quip but alcohol in every grocery store and definitely on planes is problematic.

alex43578 3 hours ago | parent [-]

It genuinely is, and I’d sooner see regulation targeting it than someone’s multileg parlay. There’s a much clearer line between alcohol on demand and public misconduct or injuries from DUI, than gambling and a more nebulous societal harm.

bluGill 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They can but most non gamblers wouldn't partictpate. Many non gomblers won't particitate because they might go to vegas this year and so want the chance.

fn-mote 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> Many non gomblers won't particitate because they might go to vegas this year

I’m pretty sure you would see so many people selling their quotas that the price would be dirt cheap.

At the most basic level: how many can afford to go to Vegas? This would be sure money. They’d take it when they need it.

bluGill 4 hours ago | parent [-]

vegas is cheap. Not free, but cheap to get to compared to most other tourist traps. There are a fair amout of free trips to vegas those hopes will keep a lot away.

and most people have ethics and so would not sell. Maybe to someone in the family, but strangers.

Invictus0 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

your market idea makes no sense, and it could be outlawed easily.