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Date: February 14, 2014
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201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comThey are two of the first states to offer the service since many of the largest online poker websites were shutdown a few years ago.2
The common thread in both of these states is that there were already casinos in place for online gaming sites to partner with to help avoid any major regulation hurdles with Atlantic City and Las Vegas having a major gaming presence.
In a recent survey on https://www.bestuscasinos.org/real-money/ a gambling website, found that at least 10 additional U.S. states are considering bills to legalize or expand Internet gambling, which would bring forth many issues.
For one, states without a casino in place for gaming companies to partner with, there will have to be another model created to successfully launch. Sites in Nevada and New Jersey were able to avoid some issues because of the ability to partner with a reputable casino like คาสิโนออนไลน์. If this option isn’t available, will legislators trust gaming companies to go at it on their own?
This won’t be the only issue facing states that are going to legalize online gaming though. Another problem could be making sure that people who are playing on the sites stay within state boarders. If someone is playing on his or her smartphone or tablet, and crosses the boarder, will the game be shut off? Will they be able to continue playing? These are all questions that need to be answered in order for gaming sites to get up and running without major opposition.
With more states looking to legalize online gaming, it will be interesting to see if the federal government is forced to make a move, and bring back the sites it closed in 2011.
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