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Dual standards in the United States

 July 28, 2008, 9:48 am (4 months ago)
An additional case of dual standards in the United States relating to online gambling revealed last week with the statement of the state of Ohio that online and broadcasted keno are going to be available at the beginning of August, next month.
The fresh totaling to the state's lottery offering is anticipated to produce $70 million per one year, allocated for education and harmonizing the state financial plan in the existing hard country-wide financial circumstances.

State spokesman Joe Caputo was straight with the underlying principle following the launch, explaining reporters that the prologue of online keno was to answer to and for the satisfaction of players’ demand.

"It's now an additional attempt to maintain ourselves floating with the method and the directions where we are going," he explained. How this situation restricts with antagonistic government positions on online casino gambling and sportsbetting is confusing, but then the American governmental structure has many shockers in the means of anticipations, like authorizing online gambling on horse racing, state lotteries and fantasy games.

It seems like that the new keno product is going to have winners every four minutes, and there has been an passionate reaction to calls for sales outlets, as well as bar owners feeling the weight of lower levels of business because of the present community smoking injunction.
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