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Comprehensive Kentucky Bill Would Eliminate In-State College Player Props
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The vast majority of states also maintain a 21-year age minimum.<br> <br><br>RonSonlyn Clark, President of the Kentucky Council on Problem Gambling, said that increasing the minimum age requirement could prevent lives from being destroyed.<br><br><br>"Everyone does it is something that people say, especially young people that are gambling," said Clark.<br><br><br>"And that’s something these kids can’t handle, and that’s where the suicide piece comes in. If you can’t handle the debt, what’s the next thing you feel like you have to do - you don’t see a way out."<br><br><br>Another piece of the [http://117.72.61.285418/patriciamcquil proposed legislation] would deal with fantasy contests, which are available through [http://117.102.231.1308888/wilmarenard525 popular platforms] such as PrizePicks, Underdog, DraftKings, and several others.<br><br><br>Kentucky failed to address the regulation of fantasy contests when it legalized sports betting in 2023. 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