<TABLE class=contentpaneopen cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width="70%"></TD><TD vAlign=top align=right></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=2></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=2>While the US federal government continues its efforts to fight online gambling, it looks like it may be losing ground to state governments.
At least three states, North Dakota, Illinois and Georgia, are looking to legalize certain forms of online gambling.
Meanwhile, the British Parliament is set to make it legal for UK-based online casinos to accept bets from US citizens.
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I think General posted something on this a few days ago...found another small article on it here http://www.bookmakersreview.com/News/Latest/16-03-2005_Cracks_showing_in_US_crackdown_on_online_gambling/ i also think that the UK part means alot as Bush always follows Blair...so if the UK leagalizes taking bets from US citizens this could break wide open...IMHO but im an optimist also :toast:
At least three states, North Dakota, Illinois and Georgia, are looking to legalize certain forms of online gambling.
Meanwhile, the British Parliament is set to make it legal for UK-based online casinos to accept bets from US citizens.
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I think General posted something on this a few days ago...found another small article on it here http://www.bookmakersreview.com/News/Latest/16-03-2005_Cracks_showing_in_US_crackdown_on_online_gambling/ i also think that the UK part means alot as Bush always follows Blair...so if the UK leagalizes taking bets from US citizens this could break wide open...IMHO but im an optimist also :toast: