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Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

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Manne wrote:

Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

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Latest news: Talks between US and EU

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Manne wrote:

Latest news: Talks between US and EU

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They should have anticipated this kind of outcome before making a decision.
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Manne wrote:

Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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This Bad U.S. Law = It brings with it crime and a bad element..
I still think that bush is stupid!!
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Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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Former Senator Alfonse D'Amato, chairman of the Poker Players' Alliance pressure group, said he expects the legalisation of online poker in the United States within 18 months. 😉
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Former Senator Alfonse D'Amato, chairman of the Poker Players' Alliance pressure group, said he expects the legalisation of online poker in the United States within 18 months. 😉

Most likely many will forget about it after 18 months.
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BingoFriendsForever wrote:

Most likely many will forget about it after 18 months.

Most likely many will forget about it after 18 months.

Time is go! :mad:
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Manne wrote:

Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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Quite simply, it is a bad law 😡!
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Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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US Congressman Barney Frank's Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act (IGREA) is starting to cause headaches amongst anti-online gambling advocates. 😄

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Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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Online casinos have a very strong future for a very good reason - Consumers enjoy gaming online😡

The US will reverse the current legislation and the market will come back!
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Laws that are either widely disobeyed or unworkable are bad laws. A year after its passing, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is both disobeyed and unworkable.

Read more: Unrealistic Gambling Ban

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If an adult in this country (U.S.), with his or her own money, wants to engage in an activity that harms no one, how dare we prohibit it? Adults are entitled to do with their own money what they want!! :mad:
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If an adult in this country (U.S.), with his or her own money, wants to engage in an activity that harms no one, how dare we prohibit it? Adults are entitled to do with their own money what they want!! :mad:

I believe strongly that the internet should not be regulated by the federal government and believes even more strongly that people should be free to engage in the activities they wish, as long as they are willing to take responsibility for their actions.
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If an adult in this country (U.S.), with his or her own money, wants to engage in an activity that harms no one, how dare we prohibit it? Adults are entitled to do with their own money what they want!! :mad:

Online Gambling Would Be Legal if Bush or Clinton Practiced What They Preach!!
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Online Gambling Would Be Legal if Bush or Clinton Practiced What They Preach!!

The reason for US government to ban online gambling businesses outside the country, is because the government has difficulties to tax the income. How many of you pay tax for your income from online gambling? When the government can control and tax the money flows then for sure the legislation will change.

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The reason for US government to ban online gambling businesses outside the country, is because the government has difficulties to tax the income. How many of you pay tax for your income from online gambling? When the government can control and tax the money flows then for sure the legislation will change.

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The reason for US government to ban online gambling businesses outside the country, is because the government has difficulties to tax the income. How many of you pay tax for your income from online gambling? When the government can control and tax the money flows then for sure the legislation will change.


You making a good point there!
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