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H.R. 2610, The Skill Game Protection Act

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Willie Ingram

I think this is great idea!!! We should be able to wager on our skill, because it applies your brain. The plus side is that we can tax this and use this to fund our schools, homeless, city's, etc....I believe this will help our huge deficit that is not slowing down any time soon. I would like to speak with whoever is involved in this to get more ideas & promote this bill. Please contact me @ bandwindustriesllc@gmail.com

golfer

We see skill games played for money every day in GOLF, FISHING, and BOWLING tournaments. If it is against the current laws and needs to be stopped just arrest Tiger Woods on national TV as he is receiving his $2 Million winners check.

Bodies over Brains

True, Golfer. Your comment demonstrates that our system is accepting of people who profit from "sports" requiring physical performance yet shuns those of us who take part in more mentally-demanding competitions. Ridiculous...

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