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Pick 6 and Jersey Cash 5 were among the topics highlighted at the city's chamber of commerce luncheon meeting on Tuesday.

The luncheon's featured speaker was Jaimee Gilmartin, public information officer for the New Jersey Lottery.

She described how the contest enjoyed by millions benefits the state.

The state Lottery, Gilmartin said, has since its 1970 inception provided more than $13.1 billion to programs and institutions that directly serve New Jerseyans.

In 2003, 36 percent of Lottery revenues, or about $765 million, went to support programs ranging from the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf to the operation of homes for disabled soldiers.

Other beneficiaries included underprivileged children, developmentally challenged individuals and treatment programs for troubled youth.

"Each ticket provides support for those who are truly in need," Gilmartin said.

Some 56 percent of 2003 Lottery revenues went to players and prizes, while only 1 percent was needed to operate and promote the lottery.

The remaining revenues paid for retailer commissions and vendor fees.

"We are one of the most cost-efficient lotteries in the nation," Gilmartin said.

Gilmartin's presentation highlighted the various lottery contests, including the newly created "Cyber Slingo," where players can enter the lottery on-line.

"You have an increasing number of people who like to do things on the computer,"she said. "So we developed something for those people."

She also had some cautionary tips for the audience, noting that a number of lottery scams have become common throughout the country.

"You'll have someone claiming to be an illegal alien who can't claim their ticket," she said. "They'll offer to sell you a 'winning ticket' which will turn out to be a fake."

Other common scams include direct mail pieces or e-mail messages asking for credit card information and promising instant lottery prizes.

"Never, ever give out your credit card information to someone who says you've already won something," Gilmartin said.

Gilmartin urged the audience to buy Lottery tickets only from registered retail locations, and said any tickets bought should be signed immediately.

"We had one winner whose ticket fell out of his pocket, and was picked up by someone else," Gilmartin said. "The ticket was not signed. He wound up losing $13 million."

Gilmartin emphasized that playing the Lottery is not gambling, and noted that hotlines for those with gambling problems are included on state Lottery brochures.



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Few things frustrate me more than the blatant hypocrisy of government lotteries.

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Gilmartin emphasized that playing the Lottery is not gambling, and noted that hotlines for those with gambling problems are included on state Lottery brochures.

Um ...

If it's not gambling, then why are there hotlines included in state brochures?

Lotto=not gambling. That's fücking rich.

Maybe running a lotto is not gambling ... maybe that's what she meant ... coulda been a typo ... seriously ...


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Come to think of it, maybe they have a point. It is really more like a tax on stupidity than a game of any sort ...


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"Some 56 percent of 2003 Lottery revenues went to players and prizes, while only 1 percent was needed to operate and promote the lottery."

Thats 57%.....means state took a whopping 43% away from the players....and then the players are taxed on that 56% on top of already giving away 43%????

One would come to the conclusion that gambling games are illegal if the player has a chance of coming away with a decent profit....if the state doesn't enjoy a huge vig then by the state's own standards it must be outlawed....
 

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Playing the lottery is "not gambling"
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. Lotteries are a poor mans tax for suckers that buy lottery tickets.
 

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Jeeeeeezzzzz......When you think about it, lottery should be considered as high on the chart of gambling vs. anything else simply because of the "no chance in hell" of winning with odds like 15 Million-1..........NOW that's gambling!
 

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These crooked ass politicians that stand there and lie to the people that elected them should be tarred, feathered & kicked in the chin for good measure.

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