More than one-third of boys ages 11-17 reported gambling in the past year.
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A bipartisan group of 36 attorneys general co-led by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is challenging a federal court ruling that risks creating a loophole for unregulated gambling.
While gambling may seem like harmless fun, it can quickly become addicting.
After a vote in the Ohio House of Representatives, the state could see sports gambling sooner rather than later. On a vote of 83 to 10, the House passed House Bill 194. It would legalize sports gambling online and at various institutions like casinos. Bob Cupp was one representative who voted yes on the bill. He says it makes sense now since many Ohio neighbor states have legalized it and Ohioans are leaving the state to gamble.