TY - BOOK AU - Torr,James D. TI - Gambling: opposing viewpoints AV - HV6710.T688.G363 2002 PY - 2002/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Gambling N1 - 1 (pages 194-196) and index; Gambling is morally questionable; Alberta Conference of Catholic Bishops --; Responsible gambling is harmless fun; Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. --; State lotteries are an unethical source of government revenue; Michael Nelson --; State lotteries are an ethical source of government revenue; North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries --; Compulsive gambling is an addiction; Ronald M. Pavalko --; Compulsive gambling is not an addiction; Michael Walker --; The gambling industry preys on compulsive gamblers; Bernard P. Horn --; The gambling industry is working to reduce compulsive gambling; American Gaming Association --; Compulsive gambling is a serious problem among teenagers; Tom Grey --; The social costs of compulsive gambling are enormous; Henry R. Lesieur --; The problem of compulsive gambling is exaggerated; Nick Gillespie --; Legalized gambling harms local economies; Economist --; Legalized gambling benefits local economies; Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. --; Indian gaming benefits Native Americans; Economics Resource Group --; Indian gaming does not benefit most Native Americans; David Pace --; The government should halt the spread of legalized gambling; Timothy A. Kelly --; The government should respect individuals' freedom to gamble; Guy Calvert --; The government should prohibit gambling on the Internet; Jon Kyl --; The government should not prohibit gambling on the Internet; Tom W. Bell --; The government should ban betting on college sports; James C. Dobson --; The government should not ban betting on college sports; Danny Sheridan; 2 ER -