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Report to the legislature of The State of Louisiana / by The Louisiana Comulsive Gambling Study Committee

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Louisiana Compulsive Gambling Study Committee
Accessioned
2012-10-02T17:22:17Z
Available
2012-10-02T17:22:17Z
Issued
1996
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Gambling Literature
Subject
Gambling -- Louisiana
Compulsive gambling -- Louisiana
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technical report
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Abstract
The Louisiana Compulsive Gambling Study Committee was created by Senate Resolution #149, introduced by Senator Jay Dardenne in the 1995 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature. Its charge was to study: the problem of compulsive gambling; the best practice approaches to preventing and addressing the problem of compulsive gambling; the most effective, responsible, and equitable way to support the infrastructure necessary to prevent the problem; and, the steps that should be taken by the legislature to accomplish the establishment of the recommended infrastructure.
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Louisiana Compulsive Gambling Study Committee
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Louisiana Compulsive Gambling Study Committee
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Louisiana Compulsive Gambling Study Committee
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/9744
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1880/49265
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