Published on: 03/25/2026
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The Center for Addiction Science, Policy, and Research, or CASPR, released a nationwide report ranking states based on their ability to protect residents from online gambling harm.
Oregon received an “F” grade — among the bottom 10 states for its lack of gambling harm reduction methods.
Gambling is often regarded as an invisible addiction due to its lack of visible physical symptoms or side effects — and it has become more accessible than ever.
As people have begun to participate in sports betting, online poker, casino games and lottery from their mobile devices, guardrails protecting against harmful gambling activity have seldom kept pace.
We’ll discuss the problem of gambling in Oregon and recovery methods with Kitty Martz, the executive director of Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery, and Brian Ward, a certified gambling recovery mentor with the state of Oregon.
Note: If you or a loved one is experiencing gambling harm, Oregon’s Problem Gambling Resource call helpline is available at 1-877-695-4648
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/25/oregon-fails-to-protect-residents-against-gambling/
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