Pro-Gambling Groups and Regulatory Associations

Pro Gambling GroupsIf you believe that internet gambling laws are too restrictive and the government should not be able to tell you how to spend your hard-earned money, here are four pro-gambling organizations. These include a broad-based gambling organization like the AGA, a site for people to find jobs in the gambling industry, a site to get legal help for gambling-related issues and a site for gambling regulatory organizations to network. This last website might seem like a strange inclusion, but gambling regulation implies that casino, sports and horse betting might be limited, but continue as a legal activity.

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82. American Gaming Association - Their site offers facts and statistics to support pro-gaming arguments, as well as a news press room, responsible gaming suggestions and a list of upcoming AGA events.

83. Casino Careers Online - Is an online jobs market for people looking at careers in the casino industry, including everything from accounting and finance to hospitality and sales to engineering and technology design.

84. International Masters of Gaming Law - Directory of experienced casino lawyer and other gambling law experts. Includes member profiles, qualifications, applications and articles.

85. National Indian Gaming Assocation - NIGA was founded in 1985 to assist Native America casinos operators network and educate one another about the casino industry. Contains information about trade shows and conventions.

86. North American Gambing Regulators Association - NAGRA is a collection of state, provincial, local, tribal and Federal agencies interested in better communication between regulators.

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