American Gaming Association Asked for increased supervision of illicit online casino

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The American Gaming Association in the US has officially asked the federal government to stop the illegal services of offshore iGaming operators. The government is supposed to start looking into foreign operators' domains and introduce measures to fight against predatory performance. The goal is to prevent American players from experiencing serious gambling perils and protect them from illicit activities.

Source: https://news.worldcasinodirectory.com/american-gaming-association-commends-congressional-letter-102930
 

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BS... it's to protect and increase tax revenue etc., etc., but who comes out and says this? No Gov., does.
 

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Hi, thanks for the information, I choose a platform for playing for money based on how much I can get casino bonuses, because now casino bonuses are a very important attribute for effective gambling.
 

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and again MyBookie, BetOnline and Bovada. I believe they understand that prohibitions are the way to somewhere behind the firewall. But still, they continue do it.
 

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@javol - this is a gambling affiliate forum, not a player forum. Maybe sign up over at CasinoMeister.com if your wanting to discuss/contribute online player stuff ;)
 
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