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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
One In 30 Marylanders Has Gambling Problem, State Study Finds
About 150,000 Maryland adults — or 1 in 30 — have a gambling problem, a state-mandated study by the University of Maryland Baltimore County found. The study by the university's Institute for Policy Analysis and Research predicted that the numbers would likely rise in the near term.
Oh well, they could not have developled that problem on our slots that fast. Also stand by for the Democrats to put forward 100 million a year for programs, treatment and more hand holding and 75% of the money will go to Baltimore city, Montogomery County and Prince Georges County.
just how much did that study cost us the tax payers?
June 21, 2011 11:32 PM
Ask 9:10. He seems to think he knows how long it takes to develop an addiction as well as a crystal ball to know how much treatment money will be spent AND the political party that will supply it. lol
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Oh well, they could not have developled that problem on our slots that fast. Also stand by for the Democrats to put forward 100 million a year for programs, treatment and more hand holding and 75% of the money will go to Baltimore city, Montogomery County and Prince Georges County.
just how much did that study cost us the tax payers?
just how much did that study cost us the tax payers?
June 21, 2011 11:32 PM
Ask 9:10. He seems to think he knows how long it takes to develop an addiction as well as a crystal ball to know how much treatment money will be spent AND the political party that will supply it. lol
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