We understand that while gambling is fun and a form of entertainment for most people, for others it can result in compulsive or pathological gambling problems and serious addiction,” said Division of Gaming Enforcement Director David Rebuck. “All partners are sensitive to the issues of compulsive gambling. “We remain vigilant to promote responsible gambling in New Jersey through such efforts and the exemplary work of our regulators.” “By increasing awareness of the self-exclusion program for problem gamblers and expanding the locations where they can sign up for the casino self-exclusion list, we can help protect these individuals and their families from the financial and psychological trauma inflicted by gambling addiction,” said New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S.