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<p>Society lotteries are gambling products with the primary purpose of raising money
for good causes. They operate under a legal framework with limits on the size of individual
draws, the annual receipts and the size of the prize on offer. All large society lotteries
are regulated as gambling products, and as such are regulated by the Gambling Commission.
They are permitted by Government, which recognises the benefits they bring to society
throughout the country, and are seen as an important fundraising tool.</p>
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