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Texas Lottery Warns: Don’t Give Lottery Tickets to Kids This Christmas
This year alone, we’ve had several folks in East Texas and all across the state win millions of dollars through the Texas Lottery with its many games including Powerball and scratch off tickets.
Lottery tickets are known as great gifts during the holidays and some families like to give out tickets to kids for Christmas to give them a chance to win some money but according to research, these gifts could have a negative effect on your child.
This campaign is annually organized by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) and the International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors at McGill University with the Texas Lottery.
Research from NCPG and McGill University stresses that early exposure to gambling during childhood increases the likelihood of developing a gambling problem later in life.
Lottery products, often given by a parent or other adult who is likely unaware of the associated risks is a common source of childhood gambling exposure.
Certified for its Responsible Gambling program by NCPG and the World Lottery Association, the Texas Lottery integrates responsible gambling in its year-round marketing efforts and promotional materials. Reinforcing responsible play, the messaging consistently reminds consumers that one must be 18 years or older to purchase a lottery ticket.
With the advent of legalized sports gambling and daily fantasy being pumped around the clock, Now, more than ever, its insisted that lottery tickets are never appropriate gifts for children.
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