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October 1, 2006 at 4:11 am #708218
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InactiveFrom the Canadian RCMP:
Internet Casinos and Gambling
Most jurisdictions have strict regulations with regards to legal casinos and gambling. Any form of gambling that is not regulated by the province is illegal. Since the province has not licensed any online casinos, all forms of online gambling are illegal and the owners and operators of a casino may be charged under section 201(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada “keeping a common betting house”. The patrons may be liable to Criminal Code charges under section 201(2)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada, “being found in a common betting house”.
October 1, 2006 at 4:41 am #708220Anonymous
InactiveWe can also find someone to do a “you tube” all the dweebs are depending on and using “you tube” to get their lies across the great wide internet. I hear this is where they debate each other and slap up videos of each other making stupid speeches….
We need a good attention getting video to get out there on you tube.
October 1, 2006 at 4:50 am #708222Anonymous
InactiveWhat does that mean in “dummy” terms? That because no land based casino has established an online casino, therefore online casinos are legal? Who may be affect?
October 1, 2006 at 2:27 pm #708261Anonymous
Inactivedalster44 wrote:From the Canadian RCMP:Internet Casinos and Gambling
Most jurisdictions have strict regulations with regards to legal casinos and gambling. Any form of gambling that is not regulated by the province is illegal. Since the province has not licensed any online casinos, all forms of online gambling are illegal and the owners and operators of a casino may be charged under section 201(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada “keeping a common betting house”. The patrons may be liable to Criminal Code charges under section 201(2)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada, “being found in a common betting house”.
Thanks for the info!
October 2, 2006 at 9:48 am #708440Anonymous
InactiveI think that major gambling firms should award a large sum of money to anyone who can proove that the backers of this bill Goodlatte, Frist and others were involved in:
short selling,
buying puts on any of the gambling shares,
or involved in gambling themeslves
if it´s come to this we may have to go this low
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