Arkansas Lottery Launches New Scratch-Off Tickets

The Arkansas Lottery launched five new scratch-off tickets last week.

The tickets cost anywhere from $1 – $10 each, and are part of the state-run lottery’s trend of rolling out a steady stream of new lottery games every month.

As we have said many times, these scratch-off tickets prey on poor and desperate lottery players by offering long odds on expensive tickets and big jackpot prizes.

Players who buy the lottery’s newest $10 scratch-off ticket have roughly a two out of three chance of losing their money — and the odds of winning the jackpot are a staggering one in 360,000.

Scratch-off tickets like these are controversial, because they are tied to problem gambling and gambling addiction.

A 2015 study in Canada described them as “paper slot machines.” 

A 2018 study published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions found a link between how often a person played scratch-off tickets and the severity of a person’s gambling problem.

Despite all of this, the Arkansas Lottery relies very heavily on scratch-off tickets for revenue.

And even though lottery ticket sales have spiked this year, only a fraction of the money the Arkansas Lottery makes is going to students.

Photo Credit: Powerball and Mega Millions Lottery Billboard in Missouri by Tony Webster, on Flickr.

Memorial Service for Aborted Children Planned in Little Rock September 12

Pro-lifers will gather in Little Rock on September 12 for a memorial service honoring aborted babies.

The service is part of the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children that takes place every year.

The event is organized by Arkansas Right to Life and other pro-life Arkansans.

The service will be held from 11:30 a.m. to noon at the Life Center Memorial Garden for the Unborn at 1515 S. University Ave in Little Rock.

Father Paul Worm, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima in Benton, will participate in the memorial service, and Melinda Chisum of Morrilton is the guest speaker.

Arkansas Right to Life Executive Director Rose Mimms says everyone is welcome to attend the service; please bring your own chair for social distancing.

For more information, you can contact Rose Mimms at 501-663-4237 or email artl@artl.org.

You can learn more about the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children here.