'Prohibition doesn't work': Javi Benitez not cool with total ban on online gambling
At A Glance
- For Negros Occidental 3rd district Rep. Javier Miguel "Javi" Benitez, prohibition is not the solution to the problems caused by online gambling.
Negros Occidental 3rd district Rep. Javier Miguel “Javi” Benitez (Facebook)
For Negros Occidental 3rd district Rep. Javier Miguel “Javi” Benitez, prohibition is not the solution to the problems caused by online gambling.
The rookie solon took to his Facebook Tuesday, July 8 to air his views on the matter, which went against some of his House colleagues' proposals to totally ban the industry in the country due to the social evils linked to it.
"Banning online gambling won’t make it disappear... it just sends it underground," Benitez wrote.
"I fully support stricter regulations. Smarter, tighter controls to protect citizens and maximize public benefit. But outright bans only make matters worse," he said.
"The reality is simple: Gambling is here to stay. The only question is whether we want it safely regulated and benefiting our communities or dangerously unregulated and controlled by criminals," noted Benitez.
According to him, over 40,000 Filipino workers depend directly on regulated online gambling platforms.
"These are real people with real families, relying on these jobs for food, education, healthcare, and a better life...Let’s be smart. Let’s protect Filipino jobs, fund essential services, and keep our people safe," the Visayan said.
He said regulated online gambling generates more than ₱200 billion every year.
"That money doesn’t vanish, it goes directly into hospitals, schools, infrastructure projects, community programs, and social services that improve our daily lives. In fact, DigiPlus alone reported paying ₱33.7 billion in taxes, funding critical public services."
Furthering his point, Benitez said "History has proven repeatedly that prohibition simply doesn’t work."
"Remember alcohol prohibition? Illegal liquor flourished, crime surged, and consumers were left unprotected. The same happened here with jueteng, banning it never stopped it," he noted.
"Legal, regulated platforms keep gambling transparent and accountable. They verify ages to protect minors, ensure games are fair, prevent exploitation, and help spot and support people struggling with gambling addiction early, something impossible with underground operators," he reckoned.