The document discusses gambling in Oregon, including what constitutes gambling and problem gambling. It notes that the minimum legal age to gamble is 18 for traditional lotteries, charitable gaming, and pari-mutuel betting, and 21 for video lottery and tribal casinos. Problem gambling is defined as gambling causing disruptions in psychological, physical, social or vocational areas of life, with signs including being secretive about gambling, irritability, chasing losses, lying, and committing crimes to finance gambling. The document provides statistics on problem gambling rates in Oregon and spending on the Oregon lottery. It concludes by informing readers that free and confidential treatment is available by calling certain phone numbers or visiting a website.