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Tag Archives: laws
Will Online Gambling Remain A State Issue?
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has ended its push to legalize online gambling nationwide. According to spokesman Christopher Moyer, “It is not an issue we are focusing on, but rather letting others take the lead.” But, in the same report, … Continue reading
Congressional ban on all online gaming is wrong for America
See on Scoop.it – Games People Play American families, including children, would be less safe online should Congress ban all online gambling. See on thehill.com
Truths (And Questions) About Gambling & Other Behavioral Addictions
You may have read the recent news about “Facebook Addiction” — a subdivision of Internet addiction that pertains to social media use, which, research says, women are more at risk of developing than men because we dames are more social … Continue reading
Problems Of Gambling: Addiction & Culture
Yes, I’m a fan of gambling; but I’m a fan of gambling responsibly. Gambling, like anything else in life, is a matter of moderation. Treated like any other form of entertainment, i.e. spend only what you can afford to spend … Continue reading
How To Behave In Casinos
In order to enjoy your time at the tables, here are some dos and don’ts for casino behaviors. These tips will keep you from making you look like an annoying idiot and/or getting booted and banned. Do: Be friendly to … Continue reading
Truths About Online Poker
An interesting article at The Washington Times offering proper perspective on the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which prohibits credit-processing companies from transferring payments related to “unlawful Internet gambling,” which the act vaguely defines as “any game subject to … Continue reading