In my film I address the issues involved in poker regulation and today its in the news again. Banks? No real regulation? Lotteries? Government runs that. But poker is bad. Go figure.
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June 11th, 2009 at 11:50 am
Why not also close down the online stock market, currency market, commodities and all speculation channels ‘fueled’ by US people?
That is because the governments make their ‘regulated’ share from the massive ‘world wide’ speculation game, online gambling is like a smidge compared to online speculation websites like FXCM.com.
Some speculation websites allow accounts as little as $25!!! This is pure gambling for anyone without long term risk management outlook, why don’t they regulate that?
June 12th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
Give them time….. and they will…..