California lawmakers are toying with the idea of legalizing Internet poker for residents as a way to raise revenue for the financially strapped state. No formal bill has been proposed, and the concept has just been kicked around.
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[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Well, someone's getting the right idea, even if it's at the state level. Too bad it takes economic desperation to bring lawmakers to their senses. . .[/FONT]
California lawmakers are toying with the idea of legalizing Internet poker for residents as a way to raise revenue for the financially strapped state. No formal bill has been proposed, and the concept has just been kicked around.
:dirol
[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Well, someone's getting the right idea, even if it's at the state level. Too bad it takes economic desperation to bring lawmakers to their senses. . .[/FONT]
California lawmakers are toying with the idea of legalizing Internet poker for residents as a way to raise revenue for the financially strapped state. No formal bill has been proposed, and the concept has just been kicked around.
:dirol
At this time of day, I’m going to guess 30,000 to 40,000 people are playing in California. Whatever our Government do, they will play online!!
Rather Regulate then Risk.










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