The Massachusetts Treasurer told a gathering of accountants to expect lawmakers to pass some sort of legal gambling bill in the next session. Tim Cahill said in a speech to the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants that he *will be shocked* if the legislature doesn't vote to expand gambling in the next fiscal year.
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People have a right to gaming in their homes, and the federal government doesn’t have a right to enforce against that.
It's just my opinion!
Italy’s online gambling market is beginning to look much more solid, with licensing and taxation becoming more transparent, the product offering better, and much less concern over the country’s already large bureaucratic interference in the industry's everyday operations.
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Budget airline Ryanair has resurrected plans for an in-flight online gambling system.
Announcing the new plans this week, a Ryanair spokesman told the Wall Street Journal: *Ryanair's onboard gaming systems are still in the development-and-research phase with the focus on launching the service in three to five years.*
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That's good news!! (I never liked him)
Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association (iMEGA) and the US Department of Justice (US DoJ), as part of a court challenge by iMEGA against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). Arguments will be heard on July 7th at 10:00 am, at the US Courthouse In Philadelphia, PA.....
Read more: iMEGA against the UIGEA
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Yes Harrah's could gain much from internet gambling as they owns the World Series of Poker and are the most vocal supporter of Internet gambling in recent months.
Wow!That's a great news that new zealanders are also doing gambling in much proportion as the director of the Financial Services Regulatory Commission has been suspended from his job indefinitely for his relationship with Allen Stanford, a finance tycoon who recently has been exposed for his shady practices.
Reports from the New Zealand Herald newspaper, from a survey by the Racing Board of the island nation stated that New Zealanders are gambling about NZ$40 million a week on overseas websites, almost double the amount the punters spend on the state lottery.
The Racing Board's survey found that 177 000 people or 5.7 percent of New Zealanders, are gambling on international websites, overseas lotteries and sports books. They are spending NZ$2.1 billion a year, or just under $40 million a week wagering online.
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That's a great news that Leonardo DiCaprio is also interested in gambling.The movie, written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien, takes place in the world of Coast Rica is based on online casinos.
The first gambling zone is to be formed in the Crimean steppes, with its orientation for tourists and holidaymakers at Crimean resorts. The second one is to be created near the border with Russia, in Luhansk region, the third one - near the border with European Union countries, while the question about the whereabouts of the fourth gambling zone is currently being discussed.
The major demand to these territories is their remoteness from cities and villages.
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Hi all ,im new to this so bare with me.Hope to learn and start winning.Cant wait to see yall at the tables.Oh yeah dont hold it against me ,im from texas yee haw. LATER
Yee haw right back at ya, it's a cool forum and always new things to learn.
Hello guys, just joined this forum a few moments back..Looking forward to get some expert advice here, Pleased to be among you'll 😄
Read more: Online Gambling Laws Are Coming
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A new online government resource released March 31 provides “practical advice and hope” for anyone suffering from financial-related depression or other emotional health issues amid the financial crisis.
The guide, “Getting Through Tough Economic Times” was released by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) in collaboration with other government agencies and the Suicide Prevention Center.
Also given are ways to find help if needed.
(The guide is based on scientific literature and findings from the past 20 years. It warns that for many people, economic hardships can lead to conditions including depression, anxiety, excessive gambling, and substance abuse).
The guide can be found at: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Website
Thanks for the suggestion, I wish it had worked.
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Just wondered what everyone else thought about this. I think it would anger some customers, but I believe the majority of customers are non-smokers, so business would still be fine. As for smokers, I guess it would be a case of which addiction is stronger.
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It has been reported that there has been an increase in viewership of televised poker since the ban took effect on last Wednesday. Casinos in other countries are courting the high rollers left behind in Russia as well.
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