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Online Casino News for Friday - March 14, 2003

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Some legislators call for regulating, not banning, Internet gambling - 2003-03-14
A modest bipartisan assembly of lawmakers is hoping to allow states to regulate and tax online gambling, even as others in Congress renew efforts to disallow the burgeoning form of wagering.

Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., brought in legislation Wednesday that would pave the way to decriminalizing Internet gambling in states interested in licensing, managing and gathering taxes from the popular industry.
Read the full story at The Augusta Chronicle
 
Gambling more than just fun and games - 2003-03-14
Compulsive gambling has an impact on all members of the family, not just the individual with the gambling problem.

"Our family has been dealing with this for 20 years," a woman admitted to a group Thursday at the state’s firstProblem Gambling Prevention Symposium at Wesleyan University. Her oldest of four sons is an obsessive gambler. "As I talk, he’s homeless. I guess he’s not tired of eating beans."
Read the full story at Middletown Press
 







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