Gambling Commission Contact

2021年3月12日
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*State Gambling Commission
*Gambling Commission Contact Number
*Florida Gambling Commission
*Online Gambling Commission
*California Gambling Commission
For further information on the issue and administration of gambling licences please contact: Gambling Division H.M Government of Gibraltar Europort Suite 812 & 813 GX11 1AA Gibraltar. TEL: 4142 FAX: 4150. Email gamblinglicensing@gibraltar.gov.gi. All concerns, questions and complaints regarding casinos reopening should be submitted on the form below using the subject of patron complaints. Most health and safety questions should be directed to casino management. Voice: (317) 233-0046 Fax: (317) 233-0047 East Tower, Suite 1600 101 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204.Gambling Control Unit Staff
*Milton Champion, Executive Director
*Det. Don Armstrong, Maine State Police
*Mallory Reilly, Office Specialist I
*Vacant - Office Assistant II
*James Horr, Auditor II
*Vacant - Auditor II
*Vicki M. Gardner, Casino Inspector Supervisor
*James Gass, Public Safety Inspector - Charitable GamingLegal Counsel to the Board:
* John Nichols, Assistant Attorney General
* Katie Johnson, Assistant Attorney General
Email questions/comments/concerns to:
Email:Gambling.Control@maine.gov
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Physical/Mailing Address:State Gambling Commission
Department of Public Safety Gambling Control Unit 45 Commerce Drive
SHS#87 Augusta, ME 04333-0087
Phone: 207-626-3900Fax: 207-287-4356
Directions:
I-95 South – Exit 112, turn right off the exit, at the third light turn left and keep in the lefthand lane. **(See the blue and white Commerce Center sign on your left entering the complex.) The Department of Public Safety building is BEHIND the 4 story brick building out in front which is Maine Revenue Services.
I-95 North – Exit 112 B, turn right off exit ramp, go through three lights, and at the fourth one - turn left and keep in the lefthand lane.Then follow the directions above.** DOI: https://doi.org/10.5750/jgbe.v7i3.816 Abstract The paper considers the nature and scale of the benefits and costs of gambling, with special reference to machine gaming. Although the industry is argued to be unlikely to have a significant macroeconomic impact, evidence is consistent with it generating considerable benefits to individual (responsible) consumers, whether measured by consumer surplus or through the pattern of responses to a wellbeing question. At the same time, a minority of users of gaming facilities, problem gamblers, appear to make consistently flawed decisions such that those with gambling disorder experience exceptionally low wellbeing. Public policy and regulatory decisions should consider the effects, on the margin, on both the net benefits to recreational gamblers and the net costs to problem gamblers. Many policy decisions may involve a trade-off between the welfare of recreational gamblers and the welfare of problem gamblers. Contemporary interest in targeted policies appears to represent an attempt to avoid the need to confront such a trade-off by searching for policies which are aimed very explicitly at problem gamblers alone. References
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