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US anti-gaming bill effects
Hi, I'm a little new here, and while I've been lurking for a while, I haven't been able to read everything. I apologize if this has already been answered.
If the US bill goes forward, what do you think the effects will be for non-Americans in North America? Will it have any side effects on Canadians? Will I be in trouble if I vacation in the US, and bring my lap-top along to play while waiting at the airport? Will servers that carry some US traffic be blocked by offshore books? I know it's all up in the air, and the bill is unlikely to pass, but I'm curious to see what people think the ramifications would be. Thanks, canoe |
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I guess Harper may follow his friend Bush.
but he has a minority government, will he take the risk? no! so it won't happen in the near future. PS: I have to say Bodog boss Calvin Ayre is a very clever guy! He has never accepted canadian players. |
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