I will every
once in a while break off a dollar bill to play the lottery. But that’s it. I
know the chances of me getting hit by lightning are better than winning a dime.
But as I
revealed last Friday, we have a serious problem with gambling, right here in
Fairfield and Wayne County. $30-million dollars a year going into video
gambling machines. An average of $3,000 per man, woman and child in Fairfield----
this year alone--- was spent at the six different establishments within the
city.
What’s going
on here? We are not alone. In the seven-and-a-half years since video gambling
went live in Illinois, some 30,000 video slot and poker machines have been
installed at 6800 locations. That’s more than any other state. Gamblers here
have lost over $5-billion dollars playing the machines described by some as
“electronic morphine.”
The state
hasn’t done enough to deal with an obvious gambling addiction that is, in my
view, more destructive than drugs. And our legislature wants more.
The American
Psychiatric Association has reclassified “gambling disorder” from a compulsion
to an addiction. A study says those afflicted find themselves lying to loved
ones, turning to crime to cover their losses or even becoming suicidal.
Thirty
million dollars wagered in Wayne County in 2019.
I’ll call it what it is….an
epidemic.
Forgive me but I call the machines metal prostitutes. I have witnessed friends spend $100's at a time. What actually is the benefit to the people of the state of Illinois?
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