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Maori Party seeks major crackdown on gambling
A proposed Maori Party law to crackdown on gambling harm will come before Parliament over the coming months after being pulled from the ballot today.
“Gambling harm destroys families, threatens relationships and undermines community wellbeing and it is time this country’s law makers got serious about it,” said Te Ururoa Flavell who is sponsoring the Gambling Harm Reduction Amendment Bill.
“We will be applying the same passion on this issue that we have on tobacco because this is a social hazard that Maori and the nation can do without.
“The bill aims to prevent and minimise the harm caused by gambling and to facilitate community involvement in decisions about gambling provision.”
Among other things, the bill would allow communities to reduce the number or eliminate pokie machines from their areas, introduce player tracking and pre-commit cards and ensure pokie profits are put back into the communities they came from and into tackling gambling harm.
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