Recently I was around a physical bet shop close to my area and I observed a man who was shabbily dressed walking in the gambling house. I got into the place to observe what his intentions were. He walked straight to the gaming attendant, placed his bets in a highly coordinated manner and quietly walked out of the physical gambling house. From the way he was well organized, you will never know that he was mentally unsound apart from his dirty clothes and unkept hair and beard.
When I inquired from the attendant, she said he was a regular customer and that he usually raised money for gambling through the manual jobs he does around the area. She also told me that he has never misbehaved and acted violently in the gambling house so she was comfortable with him.
My question now is are there any moral, ethical or legal obligation to bar a person from gambling after physically observing that he is mentally unstable?
It's quite obvious already that the question initially has its answer.First of all,mentally unstable people; secondly, should or shouldn't gamble.
Not all individuals are mentally stable after all ,and it's not everybody that should gamble.
Honestly, trying to restrict unstable people from doing things they enjoy,crave and are addict's to would include more wreckages and incure more damages to the mental health and capacity.
Mentally unstable people are not just the ones that have brain problem or disability,some people are not just born into a good and favourable mental health state.Whereas they're prone to experiencing difficulty in concentrating, living in extreme disability to cope with the normal life and make simple decisions.