“It is anything but a victimless crime. Just as we have partnered with law enforcement at every level, including the FBI, state attorneys general, sheriffs and chiefs of police, we look forward to supporting efforts of the Ohio Casino Control Commission and Attorney General Mike DeWine, who also has been a leader, in any way we can.” — American Gaming Association Vice President of Government Relations Whit Askew, on gray-market, Internet “sweepstakes cafes.”
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So who’s the victim? Casinos? So, small business running “skill” games under the laws of the state are bad. But big corporations running full blown casinos are good? The whole video was nothing but innuendos. And in trying to make the case the skill games preyed upon people (who are playing by their own free will), in both cases the undercover player won money! More nanny state mentality.