An almost year-long focussed on promoting responsible gambling in New Jersey has been announced by Attorney General Matthew J Platkin.
The campaign will stress the tell-tale signs of problem gambling and the resources and support that are available to people who think they are at risk.
“As we learn more and more about the effects of problem gambling, especially following the legalisation of sports wagering, we have an obligation to provide resources and support to the public on responsible gaming,” said Attorney General Platkin.
“This work starts with ensuring awareness of the many tools available to assist individuals who struggle with gambling, including comprehensive prevention strategies and treatment and recovery services.
“Our campaign will highlight the responsible gaming measures put in place within our office and available through our partners and stakeholders to assist those in need of help.”
The campaign, most of which will be geared towards online advertisements, arrives during this year’s NCAA Basketball March Madness, and it will continue through Super Bowl LIX in 2025.