MORE DOUBLE STANDARDS IN THE U.S.
1 August 2008
Ohio to launch online keno
Another example of double standards in the United States
when it comes to online gambling surfaced last week with
the announcement by the state of Ohio that it is to make
online and televised keno available early next (August)
month.
The new addition to the state's lottery offering is
expected to generate $70 million a year, earmarked for
education and balancing the state budget in the current
tough country-wide economic situation.
State spokesman Joe Caputo was upfront with the
rationale behind the launch, telling reporters that the
introduction of online keno was in answer to player
demand.
"It's just another shot to keep us afloat with the way
things are going," he said. How this position squares
with hostile government positions on online casino
gambling and sportsbetting is puzzling, but then the
American legislative system has many surprises in the
way of exceptions, such as permitting online gambling on
horse racing, state lotteries and fantasy games.
The new keno offering will apparently draw winners every
four minutes, and there has been an enthusiastic
response to calls for sales outlets, including bar
owners feeling the pressure of lower levels of business
due to the current public smoking ban.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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