Gambling Treatment Slow to Develop
Treatment for problem gamblers has lapsed behind the industry?s growth in Niagara County By Denise JewellHe?s got it all: Take Five, Pick 10, Lucky 7?s, Win for Life, Mega Millions. And if you have trouble picking the right numbers, he?s got a guide that will help choose a few based on your dreams.
For 30 years, Fryza has seen regular customers play their lucky numbers at his family-owned corner store. He has seen lines swell with Mega Millions jackpots and shrink after local casinos opened. He has also seen the dark side of gambling. It?s a subject few people talk about. "Anybody can get addicted."
"It?s like smoking," Fryza whispered across his counter last week. He is a good-natured man who wears a mustache and knows his customers by name. "I don?t want to see nobody get addicted to anything such as casino gambling."
May 22, 2006
Posted By Susan Torres
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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