71% of the populace thinks that government health messages, like those on tobacco, wouldn't work to stop compulsive gambling.
Meanwhile, almost 50% of the populace (47%) believes that outlawing well-known promos like "free bets" wouldn't help reduce the prevalence of problem gambling.
Despite the fact that only 0.3% of the population, falling from 0.4% the year before, struggle with their betting, both initiatives have been praised by anti-gambling pressure organizations as the effective means of preventing problem gambling.
Meanwhile, almost 50% of the populace (47%) believes that outlawing well-known promos like "free bets" wouldn't help reduce the prevalence of problem gambling.
Despite the fact that only 0.3% of the population, falling from 0.4% the year before, struggle with their betting, both initiatives have been praised by anti-gambling pressure organizations as the effective means of preventing problem gambling.