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  • #668361
    Anonymous
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    Interesting argument…..

    would it be legal to restrict travel for a state resident wishing to visit a state/place where gambling IS legal?

    Is a Web Browser visiting that same place Illegal then?

    #668365
    Anonymous
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    Great point fatbill. It is amazing what a little common sense adds to a discussion.

    #668370
    Anonymous
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    LOL… unfortunately, Religious/political zealousness does not often lend or lead to common sense! ;-)

    #668384
    Anonymous
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    Amen, brother.

    #668455
    Anonymous
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    Everytime I drive down the highway to my friends house I see a billboard for Sycuan Indian Casino. They advertise in San Diego (where gambling is illegal) for you to come to their reservation and gamble (where it is legal). The irony of this questionable legality of a webmaster putting up a similar billboard on the information superhighway is not lost on me.

    #668528
    Anonymous
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    It is an interesting argument, and one that would might have to be answered in the courts some day. What constitutes travel. You can certainly physically travel to a casino in the U.S. or anywhere else in the world and play legally. So why can’t you virtually travel to a casino and play. In some cases those may even be the same casinos.

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