Federal Regulation of Online Gambling
Posted: August 9, 2010
The House Financial Committee passed HR 2267, a bill designed to set federal regulation on the online gambling industry and Kevin Pereira and Dan Ackerman, Senior Editor of CENT.com, explore the issue deeper, from why this bill has such bipartisan support to the state of online gambling in the US today and more.
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karasublue84d
Interesting topic. that's it for me.
MarioBro2008
...and now you are just a degenerate then...
RoamingDuck
dude gambling addicts will be jizing themselves.
Buzzerker74
bopida-boopy?
scottblanks
Degenerates? I use to be a fan.
J_Boolihans
The cost of online gambling in the US will decrease big time if it becomes legal. Currently online gambling accounts cannot be funded with american credit cards. this has greatly diminished the competition for efficient gambling markets. If this bill is legalized, I hope that TradeSports.com is able to reopen again. Check out Intrade.com to see how there markets work.
It's a shame sports betting is illegal while other online gambling, such as trading stocks, futures, currencies, etc. are legal.
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