February 11, 2009 3:57 PM

Many Gamble On Dreams, But Few Get Help

By
Armen Keteyian
(CBS)  According to experts, an estimated six to eight million Americans are now addicted to some form of gambling. Overall, more than $100 billion was spent gambling legally in this country last year, including more than $50 billion on one form that has health experts worried whether states running it have their priorities in place, CBS News chief investigative reporter Armen Keteyian reports.

Walk into any Texas convenience store and it's a good bet you'll find someone playing a numbers game.

Sixty-five million dollars is spent each and every week on the Texas state-run lottery - up to 80 different games offering instant gratification.

"It's addictive. Why do people smoke cigarettes and drink beer?" one lottery customer said.

Texas state legislator Garnet Coleman has represented the Third Ward in Houston for 17 years.

Folks there gamble $50 million a year on the lottery - the highest in the state.

"Is a drug dealer responsible for the drugs they sell to a person?" Coleman asked. "If somebody says 'yeah,' then the state is responsible for hooking people on gambling."

State-sponsored lotteries - now legal in 42 states and the District of Columbia - have exploded since 2001, up 33 percent, raking in a record $57.4 billion last year.

Action, experts insist, that can play right into addiction.

"We see people who have destroyed their lives by playing the lottery exclusively," said Keith Whyte of the National Council on Problem Gambling.

Bill O. and Mark L. got hooked on the lottery.

"I lost about $125,000," Bill said.

"I would spend $25 to $30 a day," Mark said.

Bobby Heith, the communications director for the Texas lottery, said, "We would like to be able to provide resources for those people that may have a problem."

How much money each year does his state spend on that?

"We don't have appropriated dollars to spend on it," he said.

So for a $3.8 billion a year business, there's nothing?

"That's correct," he said.

CBS News asked every lottery state to tell us how much they spend on help-lines or play responsibly campaigns.

Of the 38 states that responded, states which are responsible for more than $51 billion in lottery sales, only about $18 million - less than one-tenth of one percent - went to prevention and treatment services.

Whyte, from the National Council on Problem Gambling, said: "State government has a conflict of interest. And all too often, we see the revenue win out over the health and welfare."

The welfare of people addicted to gambling their dollars - on dreams.

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by michellem99-2009 November 2, 2007 2:42 AM EDT
Gramma dear yer beating yer head against the wall as the saying goes..I don''t like Dr what his name..I just don''t read them. Jump over them..Dr. got a fan club..Maybe they ouaght start their own blog for him..
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by kaelinda November 1, 2007 10:08 PM EDT
If there were no drug users, there would be no drug dealers. If there were no gamblers, there would be no casinos or lotteries. The fact is that in America, supply always rises to meet demand. That''s called capitalism - one of the cornerstones of this country''s vaunted (even if unrealized) democracy.
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by grammawhamma November 1, 2007 8:17 PM EDT
crzmeat: oakishpines or whatever his name of the day is doesn''t bother me as much as all the Ron Paul spam. CBS needs to monitor these boards a little closer.
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by flappyfolly November 1, 2007 6:58 PM EDT


'' ... the u.s. folk drove their neighbors to such disparity that the u.s. folk found it more lucrative to pay fortunes to move operations to third world countrys in order to forclose on those people ... ''

'' ... nobody counts complaints against the self like the enemy nor counts the compliments like the friend ... ''

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by Krazcarl November 1, 2007 6:47 PM EDT
flappyfolley...your being reported again I''m so sick of your trash you haven''t the mind to have a vue on the issues so you bable and think it''s cute you know your the lonliest person on the blog and we all feel sorry for you and are glad were not that sick.Wispyeyes your brain dead it''s obvious
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by michellem99-2009 November 1, 2007 5:36 PM EDT
crzmeat..that they did the Rev War..Tool..Today they are in flavour of the house..I don''t play the lotties. A friend told me that if he buys a ticket it is one..It is plain crazy to blow all yer money on them..Some people do..I play solitaire..I have never learnt poker/Texas Hold ''em..Played the slots once..20 dollars..Lost..I have read about the bad side..Did ye knoe they don''t have to pay ye if yer win..They can..I don''t play them and I am not sactumonious..I have not heard that word since I was a kid..Foster mother used it..
Can yer get hooked er if yer poor..I never allowed the lotties to hook me..If it sounds too good to be true then it is..Use yer head when yer play..If yer can''t stop at a set figgar that yer have a problem..Our rule is every thing get paid that must be paid then if we can may buy a ticket..No sense blowing yer whole check on that foolishness when nothing gets paid..Ye play it then step up to the plate and play perperly if ye do..I DON''T AS A RULE PLAY..
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by Krazcarl November 1, 2007 4:56 PM EDT
Isn''t legal gaming beter and safer than illegal gaming????
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by noyaya November 1, 2007 3:20 PM EDT
I think all forms of gambling should be stopped. I am guilty of spending money that I do not have on Lottery, Powerball and Easy 5 lottery tickets. The government tax that hell out of your winnings and probably has the audacity to monitor what you do with your winnings (if you win). I also think all casino''s should be SHUTDOWN. Yes we (gamblers) know that we stand a snoball''s chance in hell of winning, but it is an addiction. The goverment and owners of these casino''s know this as well. Our government is allowing it''s citizens to be ripped off while it gets rich. If the government know these casino''s are ripping off it''s citizens, then why do they allow it?
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by wolf563 November 1, 2007 11:31 AM EDT
At one time it was illegal to run a numbers game and the gov. stopped the "MOB" from running it .So why is this legal now ? Still your choice to play and no tax brake for your losses but you have to pay taxes on your winnings . WHY ?
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by punkylmr November 1, 2007 10:33 AM EDT
I am so tired of hearing about people with their addictions to what ever they may be. Wah, wah, wah. We all have choices to make in our lives and they are just that, OUR CHOICES. But blaming others for our own problems is just ridiculous. I don''t agree or disagree with the state having a lottery, but that''s not going to stop the casino on the corner or betting on Sunday''s game. Until we all start taking responsibility for our actions, I''m sure I will continue to hear stories like this.
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