This is a release put out by the Office of Problem Gambling. I am well aware that there are problem gamblers, but my belief is that customarily these figures are inflated, because the studies are often based on interviews, and the subjects of those interviews tend to blame gambling or other "addictions" for their problems that might not have anything to do with that activity. Then in turn, these studies are used for ammunition in pro/con arguments surrounding gambling. Maybe you disagree.
OFFICE OF PROBLEM GAMBLING RELEASES LARGEST PREVALENCE STUDY IN THE NATION
SACRAMENTO -- Today, the Office of Problem Gambling (OPG) today unveiled the most comprehensive prevalence study of problem gambling ever conducted in the nation. The survey found that between 750,000 and 1.2 million California adults are considered pathological or problem gamblers.
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