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The following blurb comes from BNA Internet Law News:
NORTH DAKOTA SENATE DEFEATS WEB POKER BILL The North Dakota Legislature's dalliance with Internet poker regulation ended abruptly, when a bill to make it the first state to license cyberspace poker tables got only three Senate votes to support it. It squeaked through the House last month, with 49 votes for and 43 against. http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB1...087577,00.html |
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So both people living in north Dakota are out of luck.
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So both people living in north Dakota are out of luck. [/ QUOTE ] Anybody who wants the option of playing online poker at a site operated in the United States is out of luck. |
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[ QUOTE ] So both people living in north Dakota are out of luck. [/ QUOTE ] Anybody who wants the option of playing online poker at a site operated in the United States is out of luck. [/ QUOTE ] I don't see where it says that. It sounds like a one-state issue, but that's where we are now anyway. I'm much more concerned with regulators trying to shut down the existing sites from doing business in the U.S. |
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Jake- who is the chick in the avatar? I see here everywhere these days on 2 + 2.
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Jake- who is the chick in the avatar? I see here everywhere these days on 2 + 2. [/ QUOTE ] click here |
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