GEE AND URSULA

Gee Scott: ‘Sports betting makes my skin crawl’

Dec 27, 2024, 6:00 AM | Updated: 6:52 am

Photo: Sports gamblers at the MGM Mirage Race & Sports Book can keep track of all teams in the 2004...

Sports gamblers at the MGM Mirage Race & Sports Book can keep track of all teams in the 2004 College Basketball Tournament by viewing the illuminated status board, March 19, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo: Bob Riha, Jr., Getty Images)

(Photo: Bob Riha, Jr., Getty Images)

Sports betting is legal in 38 states, something KIRO Newsradio’s Gee Scott is a longtime critic of. Gambling on games can only be done at tribal casinos in Washington. Online betting  remains off-limits in the state.

“Sports betting is something that makes my skin crawl,” Gee, co-host of “The Gee and Ursula Show,” said. “It is something that I have been saying for years.”

According to The New York Times, federal regulations for sports gambling have recently been examined by the U.S. Senate.

“Americans legally wagered more than $30 billion on sports in the last quarter,” the American Gaming Association reported.

Meanwhile, the National Council on Problem Gambling estimates that 2.5 million adults may have severe issues when it comes to betting. An additional 5 to 8 million might be experiencing mild or moderate issues.

“The responsibility for bettors who develop problems is still being debated,” a spokesperson for the council said. “Even proponents of legalized sports betting are shocked at how much it has grown.”

More Gee and Ursula: Analyst on Biden commuting 37 death row inmates’ sentences, ‘This is not typical’

Mike Lewis, filling in for “Gee and Ursula” Co-host Ursula Reutin, touched on his experience with the activity.

“Years ago, when I was working as a reporter in California, there was a proposal to expand sports gambling, primarily through tribal casinos,” he said. “The industry pushed the term ‘gaming’ instead of ‘gambling’ to soften its image.”

Gee noted the broader picture.

“We’re not looking at the impact this truly can have,” he said. “We already have so many other things that it’s just hard in America to be able to add this one thing. And so my question would be, what’s gonna happen when we’re able to all gamble from our cell phones, because right now, in some states, you can.”

Professional athletes also have mixed feelings about the impact of sports betting.

“Gambling has always been around,” Gee said. “The difference today is that major leagues like the NFL, NBA and MLB have sponsorships with betting companies.”

Michael Medved: Trump’s cabinet picks amid controversial pardons

DraftKings and other companies offer promotions like “deposit $25 and get $100 in gambling credits,” which has increased accessibility and participation.

“If you’re listening right now and know someone who has increased their gambling in the last few years, it’s likely due to these promotions,” Gee said.

KIRO Newsradio producer Paul Holden, a casual bettor, admitted, “I’ve definitely increased my sports gambling over the last year. The change in terminology from ‘gambling’ to ‘gaming’ makes it sound less harmful.”

A text message from a listener stated, “No one forces you to gamble.”

However, Gee argued this attitude overlooks the broader impact on society.

“We already have so many challenges in America, adding widespread gambling will only exacerbate them,” he said.

As federal regulations are considered, the debate continues over how to balance personal freedom with protecting vulnerable populations from addiction.

Listen to Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin weekday mornings from 9 a.m.- noon on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the podcast here.

Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, here and email him here

Gee and Ursula Show

Gee and Ursula

stolen gun...

Frank Sumrall

Gun owners could be charged with felonies if firearm gets stolen under new proposed bill

The owner of a gun that becomes stolen could face fines and felonies if the thief commits a violent crime with said gun.

13 hours ago

Image: The Space Needle can be seen from Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood close to sunset on...

Steve Coogan and Heather Bosch

‘Gee and Ursula:’ Another restaurant closes after the Seattle minimum wage rises again

The Pike Place Market bakery The Confectional will close and the rising Seattle minimum wage played a factor in that decision.

3 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Chris Sullivans’s Father-Son Football Journey

Chris Sullivan shares the football journey he had with his son Tommy as he grew up and became the long snapper for Montana State University. #collegefootball #CATS #montanastate Listen to The John Curley Show every weekday at 3pm on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, or visit MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

5 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Chris Sullivan’s Football Journey with His Son

Chris Sullivan shares about the journey had with his son Tommy as he grew up and made his way to become the long snapper for Montana State University. #collegefootball #CATS #MontanaState

6 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: What Do Women Mean When They Say They Want a “6-6-6” Man?

The Gee & Ursula Show talks about the dating scene in Seattle and what women mean when they say they want a “6-6-6” man. Listen to the Gee and Ursula Show every weekday at 9am on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM or go to MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

6 days ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Unpacking the 6-6-6 Dating Rule

What do women mean when they say they want a “6-6-6” man? #dating #datingtips #datinglife #datingapps #geeandursula

7 days ago

Gee Scott: ‘Sports betting makes my skin crawl’