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Reply To: Operating online gambling becomes felony under new Indiana law

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Greetings Ladies and Gents …

My first post here – I have no idea how I found the place – but after 10 minutes browsing here I decided that I’d found a lot of thoughtful people and that this looks a great resource.
:woohoo:

A BIT OF BACKGROUND :
I run a sports gambling advisory website … that is just branching into poker and casinos.

I’m based in New Zealand (sort of down a bit and right a bit from Australia if you look on the globe) … but my site it targeting Europeans and Asian punters.

MY QUESTION :
I’m aware of gambling restrictions in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore – those are understandable enough (even if a restriction of individual rights) as the Government takes a slice of the legal state run action – and individual rights in Asia are still subserviant to government whim …

But I am always surprised to hear that “the land of the free” restricts it’s citizens online … when they happily allow and encourage places like Las Vegas to exist.

Why ?

I’d be interested to hear just exactly :
– what sort of gambling is legal for US Residents,
– what is illegal ?
– do you think that the United States will become more open or more restrictive?
– or are tax dollars and the “moral” implications too much at this stage?
:Nod:

Best regards.
Paul.
:rolleyes: