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Old 07-13-2007, 06:25 PM
permafrost permafrost is offline
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Default Re: To answer your hypothetical question, try ACLU v Gonzales.

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Your Attorney General still says it's illegal if you bet.

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Can you post the AG opinion statement? That should clarify, especially to the extent poker is affected.

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JP claimed upthread that poker is a skill game in Missouri, then leapt to the conclusion that betting on internet poker was legal there. I made a link upthread to the AG's website that states betting on skill games in unlawful. That's as close to an opinion as we are likely to get. If it was lawful to deal poker as an unregulated skill game in Missouri, there would be a business or two in every town. When some enterprise opens dealing poker, gets hauled to court and wins, the AG can change his stance. If you think he needs to sooner, please write him

Until we find some legal business at risk from or injured by UIGEA, where's the complaint?
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