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Originally Posted by XPays
i will be shocked if the u.s. opens its doors to online gaming. the billions are already out there with the foreign gaming peeps and the opposition could stall away. it would be sweet for u.s. business to go out and get some that business and also regulate fair software etc...
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I wouldn't be shocked at all, only shocked if it happens sooner then 10 yrs or so.
The point is - they see the billions spent overseas and want a share of that. They of course are worried ppl won't come as much to vegas to gamble, see the shows, etc, etc. It will work out. and regulation will be just fine with me..
The branding will be huge and I bet the casinos will buy up big online sites, poker.com and all those others, and I bet the owners of those companies know that too and can't wait.
One state, I thought it was mine, Oregon, but mabey not - I was reading is already playing around with the idea of people buying lottery tickets and Instant scratch off tickets online.
The gov. just wants it's share Evan, we all know that. Besides loosing tourism and the casino industry not supporting stuff right now - it will happen and one of the big reasons Taxes..
Lets see if my democrats can push it through in a few years
