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According to an interview published by The Card Player online the American Gaming Association has decided it is “open to the concept of legalized internet gambling,” The AGA opened its office in Washington, D.C..

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Manne wrote:

According to an interview published by The Card Player online the American Gaming Association has decided it is “open to the concept of legalized internet gambling,” The AGA opened its office in Washington, D.C..

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Finally some good news!
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Manne wrote:

According to an interview published by The Card Player online the American Gaming Association has decided it is “open to the concept of legalized internet gambling,” The AGA opened its office in Washington, D.C..

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Anything that can lead to the removal of the UIGEA will be good for this industry I would have to say and hopefully we can see that happen sooner then later!
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mike1 wrote:

Anything that can lead to the removal of the UIGEA will be good for this industry I would have to say and hopefully we can see that happen sooner then later!

Anything that can lead to the removal of the UIGEA will be good for this industry I would have to say and hopefully we can see that happen sooner then later!

Exactly :thumbsup
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Manne wrote:

According to an interview published by The Card Player online the American Gaming Association has decided it is “open to the concept of legalized internet gambling,” The AGA opened its office in Washington, D.C..

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Soon or later it will be legal!
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Manne wrote:

According to an interview published by The Card Player online the American Gaming Association has decided it is “open to the concept of legalized internet gambling,” The AGA opened its office in Washington, D.C..

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Licensing and regulating the online gambling industry in the United States would create 32,000 jobs and generate $57.5 billion in tax revenues over the next five years, according to a study released by H2 Gambling Capital Tuesday. :dirol
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