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What do Gambling, Social Media, Video Games, and Pornography all have in common?
They aren't the problem, Dopamine is.
Alright, just ban dopamine /s
Your comment gives off serious "I am very smart" vibes
The point is not to ban anything simply because people are, or can become, addicted to it.
right, so instead of killing the problem at the root, we just allow it to flourish and nip off the bad buds over and over even if that doesn't fix the issue....
This isn't killing the problem at the root.
The root of the problem is a complete lack of care for people with addictions and mental health issues. No amount of regulation will help the root when it does not involve increase addictions and mental health care spaces.
So you believe that it was a good move to legalise online gambling in Ontario? I agree with your statements on other things but people who I knew who would never gamble are now doing it with all these platforms available to bet on.
Neither alcohol nor tobacco are banned in Canada, and this is asking to put online gambling on the same level.
Gambling is already regulated in Canada.
Nobody claimed otherwise.
If this is asking for gambling to be on the same level as alcohol and tobacco, does that not imply gambling isn't on the same regulatory level as the others?
Exactly. They're all regulated. But gambling (addiction) is not an official "public health issue". As the linked paper states:
It's not a call to start regulating gambling, but to change the way to look at it and act accordingly.
Looks like it is exactly a call to start regulating gambling to me.