[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread zachmsmith
Hey, the last time I checked the Federal Constitution there was nothing giving the government a monopoly on gambling--but I did find the ninth and tenth amendments prohibiting them from doing this. As you mentioned Washington State claims a monolpoly on gambling but as you surely know there are m

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread jpm
>So it P2P file sharing. I laugh my ass off every time some would-be >on-line gambling entrepreneur complains that "I cudda been a conteda >but the Feds wouldn't let me." Grow up. Anyone who even considers >operating an on-line, U.S.-based, casino, sportsbook, lottery, >raffle, and is surpr

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread Steve Schear
At 03:39 PM 9/10/2001 -0400, eCurrencyCrawler wrote: > > > ...I am totally uninterested in online gambling, and I suspect that goes > > > for more people... > > > > There are also a LOT of other people who ARE interested in gambling. > > > >Both opinions are valid, heh, in my opinion. Although, he

[e-gold-list] Re: Gold and Gambling

2001-09-10 Thread eCurrencyCrawler
> > ...I am totally uninterested in online gambling, and I suspect that goes > > for more people... > > There are also a LOT of other people who ARE interested in gambling. > Both opinions are valid, heh, in my opinion. Although, here's the REAL pitfall to online gambling - ILLEGAL IN USA! Tha