I see NJ ok'ed internet gambling.

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They finally gave it the ok, and the governor is going to sign it in.

Also has provisions for people from other states to be able to gamble, too!


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TRENTON ? The New Jersey Legislature approved a bill to bring internet gambling to New Jersey today. The bill passed by a 68-5-1 vote in the Assembly, while the state Senate approved it by a 35-1 vote.

Senate President Steve Sweeney said that the bill will help bring jobs and much needed revenue to the state and will play a crucial role in the revitalization of Atlantic City.

Under the bill, any game that is authorized to be played in a casino could, with the approval of the Division of Gaming Enforcement, be offered through Internet gaming. People in New Jersey would be able to play, and people from out-of-state would be able to as well,
as long as it?s consistent with federal law.

?Online gaming can bring visitors back to Atlantic City and customers back to our casinos,? said state Sen. Ray Lesniak (D-Union), one of the primary advocates of the bill. ? An analysis by Wells Fargo Securities determined that Internet gaming would attract more visitors to the casinos, create more jobs and generate up to $1.5 billion in new revenue. Another study by Econsult says that New Jersey casinos would win back customers lost to competition from other states and that a new pool of customers would be drawn to Atlantic City. This will help restore financial stability and drive future growth.?

?I want to thank Senators Lesniak and Whelan for their tireless advocacy on Internet gaming. Their work will ensure that New Jersey remains ahead of the curve on this issue. It will also help bring jobs to a state that has seen decades? high unemployment and stagnant economic growth,? said Sweeney.

Nevada approved an internet gambling bill last week, and Delaware is also exploring internet gambling options.



Read more: http://njtoday.net/2013/02/26/legislature-passes-internet-gambling-bill/#ixzz2M34UBllS
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I hope this means sports gambling is legal in NJ. Have to read through this tonight. Casino gambling is for suckers.
 

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and people from out-of-state would be able to as well,
as long as it?s consistent with federal law.


this is where it get's sticky. i mean in theory playing poker is legal, it's the processors that's not. gonna take a while for the bill to be interpreted. nothing gonna happen fast. and i highly doubt poker will be legal in other states for at least 12 to 18 months, but it's a step in the right direction.

definitely not sports.

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If you're from "out of state", don't get a boner yet.


You have to actually go to Atlantic City, and sign up for your account!

LOL!
 
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