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Indiana Membership

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  • Started 2 years ago by Tim Zellers
  • Latest reply from cmonke

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  1. robert bowman
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    Hello everyone. I live in Evansville at the very bottom of Indiana. I just joined and I am disheartened to see the inactivity of Indiana as a whole. I am a single father with custody of my 2 kids, but will do what I can to help. Just let me know what plans are when and if our leadership ever makes one.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. Brett Newkirk
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    Hello everyone!!! I'm from Seymour. Will help out however needed. I think the regulations have caught up to me. I got a letter from bank today saying my credit card has been canceled due to possible fraud. This comes 2 days after I make a deposit on Stars. They sending me a new card. Guess I will stick to Carbon Poker as they mask the transactions better than Stars. But anyways I have to go 10 to 14 days without my card. Sucks.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. Hi everyone!!!I'm from Lawrenceburg. New member here, love to play poker. Live or online. I will do anything I can to help.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. BRENT KAWANNA
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    I WROTE TO CONGRESSMAN ADRE CARSON AND HE DID REPLY BACK SO LETS EVERYONE WORK TOGETHER AND WIN THIS FOR US AMERICAN POKER PLAYERS HERES WHAY HE SAID IN HIS REPLY Dear Mr. Kawanna:

    Thank you for contacting me to voice your concerns regarding the restriction of online gambling.

    In recent years, millions of Americans have become regular players of poker and other games of skills. Yet, despite the growing market for gambling services, current regulations prevent players from electronically transferring funds for the purpose of online gambling. It is almost impossible for Americans to bet online and for online gambling companies to operate in the United States.

    I believe that by easing these regulations and permitting this multi-billion dollar industry to operate in the United States, Congress can greatly increase tax revenue. However, I also believe that such legislation must include provisions maintaining the right of individual state governments to ban online gambling. As the 111th Congress continues, I will keep your concerns in mind as I monitor upcoming online gambling legislation.

    I appreciate hearing your thoughts and concerns about this important issue. Thank you for contacting me and please let me know if I can be of assistance to you on other matters.
    Sincerely,
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    André Carson
    Member of Congress

    AC/

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. cmonke
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    In light of the recent activity concerning online gaming, I feel we will start to see an uprising in membership numbers here. Let's utilize some of the technology we have (i.e Facebook, Twitter, etc) to begin spreading the word to casual players as well. Most people do support our right to play and wager as we wish, it is time to get them on our side. As I'm sure you all already have, write your lawmakers, but encourage your friends (even that don't play) to do so as well. More is at stake here than just the blinds.

    Posted 1 month ago #

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