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[QUOTE="hungtableed:458391"]Man_of_the_Century said:[QUOTE]There's only one thing I really have to say on this topic. There is no need for a vote from congress. Gambling/casino operation was always up to the state to decide. If a state doesn't want gambling, it didn't have it. Leave the power where it should be.[/QUOTE] I pretty much said the same thing about how it's all about online gambling clashing with the state's soverignty and power to decide on laws/authorities that are not entrusted to the Federal government nor denied to the states. That's what the 10th Amendment and the Elastic clause is all about. Hungtableed said:[QUOTE] I think that it has everything to do with the elastic clause and the 10th Amendment that grants and assures the sovereignty of each state's authority. Online gambling allows for one to act in a way that completely disregards the laws of their state just like how people buy cigarettes online to avoid their state's grotesquely unfair taxes on the addicted.[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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