Published: August 7, 2018

New Jersey Lottery Renews Its Commitment to Prevention of Underage Lottery Play

New Jersey Lottery Renews Its Commitment to Prevention of Underage Lottery Play

 “Not 18 Yet? No Bet” Awareness Campaign Underway 

TRENTON (Aug. 6, 2018) – Today, the New Jersey Lottery (NJL) and the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc. (CCGNJ) launched the Lottery’s annual “Not 18 Yet? No Bet”awareness campaign. This campaign reminds residents and retailers that New Jersey law prohibits the sale of lottery tickets by or to anyone under the age of 18. NJL Acting Executive Director James Carey and CCGNJ Executive Director Neva Pryor renewed their organizations’ commitment to responsible play and the prevention of underage gambling at the campaign’s kickoff event held at Corner Express, 5 Lawrenceville Pennington Road in Lawrence Township, a Lottery retailer.


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