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July 21, 2005 at 10:08 pm #589360AnonymousInactive
This is an interesting article:
(Hartford-WTNH, July 20, 2005 6:05 PM) _ Foxwoods Casino is going head to head with the state’s Attorney General.
Today the two sides met to discuss a new gambling website that some say may violate the law.
by News Channel 8’s Alan Cohn
Foxwoods still plans to launch it’s new online game on August 2nd. That is unless Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal takes legal action to stop it. And as of right now, that remains a distinct possibility.Just a day after Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Foxwoods new online game appears to be illegal, representatives from the casino were at his Hartford office.
“We had a very good open discussion with the Attorney General and his staff about the game,” says Arthur Henick, Foxwoods spokesperson.
It may have been a good, open discussion but it did not resolved anything.
“I remain deeply concerned about a game that appears to be on line off the reservation susceptible to minors engaging in gambling,” says Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.
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July 22, 2005 at 2:59 am #669100AnonymousGuestthat is interesting.
Gotta give the tribe an A+ for effort if nothing else.
July 22, 2005 at 4:54 am #669105AnonymousInactiveI really like Foxwoods and yes, A+ for effort on trying to get online indeed 😎
July 22, 2005 at 1:37 pm #669125AnonymousInactiveI remain deeply concerned about a game that appears to be on line off the reservation
This is one of the central arguments in this.
We maintain that play takes place on the reservation, albeit through a means of long distance communication.
When we play online, where does play really take place?
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