AGA’s CEO on online gaming ban’s impact on fantasy sports

“Regulating online gaming is the best approach to protecting state and individual rights”

(US).- Geoff Freeman, American Gaming Association President and CEO, has issued a statement addressing rapidly increasing concern that a federal ban of online gaming could limit the right of Americans to participate in fantasy sports.
2014-01-21
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(US).- Geoff Freeman, American Gaming Association President and CEO, has issued a statement addressing rapidly increasing concern that a federal ban of online gaming could limit the right of Americans to participate in fantasy sports.

The statement is the following:


“Federal prohibition of online gaming is a threat to millions of poker players – and possibly tens of millions of fantasy sports participants. Effectively regulating online gaming is the best approach to protecting state and individual rights. Federal prohibition will create a black market for online games, strengthen the hand of criminals and lead to countless unintended consequences, including the possible extinction of fantasy sports.”


The AGA is the national trade association for the commercial casino industry. In addition to representing the interests of its members on federal legislative and regulatory issues, it serves as a clearinghouse for information, develops educational and advocacy programs, and provides leadership on industry-related issues of public concern.

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