Bills presented to limit gambling Brazil amidst pressure

By restricting the amount that vulnerable groups can wager, two new bills in Brazil seek to prevent gambling harms and curb addiction. Elderly people and those on financial assistance are examples of this. After a specific amount of money is lost through betting, spending caps will be implemented. A player's declared income may be the subject of additional caps. Additionally, players risk having their betting activities completely prohibited.
 
Two new bills in Brazil aim to prevent gambling harm by placing limits on how much vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and those on financial assistance, can bet. These bills introduce spending caps after certain amounts are lost and may also consider a player's income. Additionally, the bills propose that some individuals could face a complete ban on their gambling activities to reduce addiction risks.
 
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