74% percent would prefer individual states to determine the fate of online gambling

Americans voice their opinions regarding online gambling regulation

2014-03-19
Reading time 1 min
(US).- In a survey by North Star Opinion, Americans have made it clear that they would prefer individual states to decide on regulations for online gambling as opposed to a federal ban. The survey also revealed that Americans would be happy to move to regulated sites if they were available.

A UK casino, SuperCasino, has responded to survey results which showed that the majority of Americans are not in favor of a federal ban on online gambling. The results of this survey, which was released by the Coalition for Consumer and Online Protection (C4COP), clearly revealed that the majority of American citizens, in fact 74%, would prefer individual states to determine the fate of online gambling.

According to Alison Harden Siciliano, a spokesperson for C4COP, the American public does not want Congress to pass a ban on all online gambling and that this type of ban could put Americans in more harm as they will then be exposed to black market, overseas gambling operations.

The survey also revealed that Americans would be happy to move to regulated sites if they were available.

Meanwhile, SuperCasino has responded to the survey results to say that regulated online gambling is a necessity as it will provide Americans with a safe environment to gamble. SuperCasino is a popular online TV casino which has operated for the longest in the world. This casino is famous for offering a realistic online gaming experience as well as blackjack, card games, video and table poker.

 

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