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New US crackdown on Internet gambling postponed for 6 months
I don't fucking get it... The US is in recession and needs extra tax revenues. Instead of banning online gambling, they should allow it and tax it. :Oh crap The new rules look extra ROUGH.
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It's for our own good.
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I thought they already made it illegal for americans to gamble online? very stupid..
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I think they should legalize bank robbery and just tax it.
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wonder what will happen to sites like fulltilt when this comes in
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Applied to your response, Lloyd: Bank robbery has elements that are not present in gambling. Bank robbery involves threats of force/threats. It also involves taking money that is not yours through force of arms not chance or skill. The robbed party did not consent to a set of rules where they have a chance of getting money from the robbers as well. |
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I agree with you though - even with new rules, US players will find a way. When they do, that money will still be flowing out of the country since obviously no site would dare base themselves out of the US after what's happened to entities like BetOnSports. Was interesting - the domains they operated on dropped sometime last year, probably out of their control - I ended up snagging one of them, MVPGaming.com - MVPPoker.com went for several thou). |
Gambling is between consenting adults. Bank robbery is not. Not sure how you can make the comparision. Like comparing boxing to murder.
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Maybe they need more crackdown on CP.
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really, they need a lot money, to sustain the economy...
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Amazing that in a so-called FREE society, such government control exists !
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As soon as they come to an agreement on all the related backdeals in the U.S. government and everyone is happy with the piece they'll be getting, it'll become legalized.
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anything in the law that suggests legal ramifications for affiliates?
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bumpbump
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