New Website to Fight for Online Gambling

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In advance of the imminent reintroduction of key legislation to legalize and regulate Internet gambling, we have launched a redesigned site (www.safeandsecureig.org) with background on the issue and more tools for supporters to spread the word about the need for Congress to act.

Beyond visiting the new site, you can join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and watch us on YouTube. We also encourage you to forward this message to any friends and colleagues that may be interested in this issue.

Thanks,

Jeff Sandman
Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative
www.safeandsecureig.org
 
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I live in the UK where online gambling is all legal but anything to help legalise in America is great.
 
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Im pretty sure you guys added me on Twitter and I Followed Back

SO many spammers when someone follows me with a web site in their name I usually do not pay attention :)
 
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Well I actually think that it was just the Bush administration that implimented all those online gambling restrictions. I don't quite understand the logistics of why it ws important to do so (probably it's a "moral" issue). But you can still gamble online. It just goes overseas. So... I don't see what the issue is if you still get your money.
 
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Thank you. I will check this site out in full detail a bit later.
 
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Well I actually think that it was just the Bush administration that implimented all those online gambling restrictions. I don't quite understand the logistics of why it ws important to do so (probably it's a "moral" issue). But you can still gamble online. It just goes overseas. So... I don't see what the issue is if you still get your money.

Maybe my post here will help-----PLUS the addition that many banks in the US are looking to stop poker deposits (because of UIGEA) and also, if these laws are changed, Americans will be able to deposit onto sites much easier--as sites like neteller may come back here.

https://www.cardschat.com/forum/general-poker-13/online-poker-legal-illegal-149515/post-1163322.html
 
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