2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-019-00184-0
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Selling Lottery Products To Minors: Factors Affecting Retailer Compliance

Abstract: Illegal gambling by adolescent minors has become a major issue in many societies and lottery gambling is often considered a 'gateway' to gambling more generally among this age group.The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing factors that affect retailer compliance concerning the selling of lottery products to minors. The research team received the original data (i) directly from the sales agents of the Austrian Lotteries after their responsible gambling training of the retailer in 2014/2015 (Rou… Show more

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Section: Policy Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arizona voters initially approved one of the earliest medical marijuana programs in the country, with the passage of Proposition 200 (the “Drug Medicalization, Prevention and Control Act”) in 1996. Yet, because of political opposition and entanglements in the courts (D’Andrea, 2010; Moberly & Hartsig, 2012; Orenstein, 2015), the first licensed dispensary for medical purchases did not open its doors until December 6, 2012 (Wyloge, 2012). As of February 2022, Arizona had nearly 270,000 active cardholders for medical marijuana, most of whom are qualifying patients living in Maricopa county and suffering from chronic pain (Arizona Department of Health Services, 2022).…”
Section: Policy Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%