Massachusetts residents believe that 24/7 access to casino-style gambling on smartphones jeopardizes children and teens and will increase addiction rates.
BOSTON, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new statewide survey documents strong concerns among Massachusetts residents regarding the impacts and unintended consequences of legalizing iGaming (internet casino gambling). Legislation currently under consideration would allow casino-style gambling—including blackjack, roulette, poker, and slots—to be available on smartphones, laptops, tablets, and computers with 24/7 access. The survey was conducted January 13–16, 2026, by Emerson College Polling and was sponsored by SIGMA (Stop iGaming in Massachusetts).
“iGaming is not like the forms of gambling already legal in Massachusetts, such as casinos, sports betting, the lottery, and the soon-to-launch iLottery,” said David Nangle of Stop Internet Gambling in Massachusetts (SIGMA). “It places a full casino on every cell phone, available 24/7, and Harvard experts have warned it may be far more addictive than other forms of gambling.” ¹ Massachusetts residents express strong concerns about iGaming, particularly regarding impacts on children, addiction, and problem gambling.
Senior Opposition and Political Implications
With 56% of residents statewide opposing iGaming, opposition among Massachusetts residents age 60 and older is even stronger. A staggering 77% of seniors oppose legalizing iGaming.
Additional findings underscore widespread skepticism about regulation and safeguards.
While arguments favoring internet gambling legalization often focus on tax revenue generation, Massachusetts residents express significant concerns about the broader impacts.
Residents not only oppose the policy on public-health and child-protection grounds, but also overwhelmingly believe it primarily benefits gambling companies rather than the public—and say they would be less likely to support legislators who vote for it.
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