Gambling 911 – The Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation has come out swinging against the Nevada lobbying group, American Gaming Association (AGA), for its advertisements suggesting the new film “Runner, Runner” is a cautionary tale depicting the ills of an unregulated online gambling industry.
The AGA draws parallels with the film and the current offshore betting environment as a means of educating the public and policyholders to the importance of regulation within the US.
SPGF says “not so fast”.
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“Casino operators now hope to expand another key demographic to their base: young people, especially those of college age, which is why the AGA greedily seized upon Runner, Runner,” SPGF national director Les Bernal wrote in a letter to that organization.
He called the ads “dishonest” and is demanding that the AGA ads be taken down.
The Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation advisory comes at a time when Nevada’s own gambling sector has received a black eye following the indictment of former Cantor Gaming executive Mike Colbert late last year. Cantor Gaming is one of the biggest licensed operators of sportsbooks in the Silver State.