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Hawaiian Online Casino Fans not to be Deterred
05:15 AM Monday November 7th 2005
Hawaiian Online Casino Fans not to be Deterred
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    Although online casinos are illegal in the United States, Hawaiians do not seem to be perturbed about current laws. According to reports, Hawaiians manage to spend thousands of dollars playing online casino favorites such as poker and many others. The only reasoning behind this phenomenon has to do with state officials and their lack of action when addressing this issue. Therefore, Hawaiian online casino fans are less fearful of gambling online.

    Federal U.S. police seem to believe that playing at online casino sites is a minor crime because it does not involve actual victims. Because of these lax laws, it is predicted that by the end of 2005, the online casino industry will have an estimated amount of $15 billion in circulated money. It seems that Hawaiians will continue to gamble as long as actual punishment will not be carried out against guilty gamblers.

    The online casino world is one of much controversy and entrepreneurial promise. People enjoy the comfort and convenience, as well as the privacy, of gambling at home. The online casino industry is one that's future seems quite certain, in that it will continue to grow to eventually become a leading world industry and market.
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