States With Legal Online Gambling Plan to Join International Market

States With Legal Online Gambling Plan to Join International Market

Those American states where online gambling is legal are looking to reach agreements with other countries in which online gambling is also legal. A regulated international market of gambling jurisdictions could be created under plans from US states in favour of legalizing online casinos.

States like Nevada and New Jersey, which are in the process of legalizing online gambling, could co-operate with, for example, the UK in an attempt to expand into the international online gambling market. Such a move would do well in assisting these states launch an online gambling culture which, until now, has been largely ignored.

Foreign gaming operators are currently blocked from operating in the USA, but, due to developments in New Jersey and Nevada, are optimistic about re-entering the American market.

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