Ohio has become the latest state to intensify its efforts against offshore gambling, adding Bovada to the list of operators that are no longer permitted to offer services within its borders. This action follows a cease and desist order issued by the Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) earlier this month, marking another significant step in the broader movement to regulate unlicensed online gambling platforms across the United States.
Ohio Joins US States Blocking Bovada in Push Against Offshore Gambling
Posted on August 22, 2024 | 12:35 pm
Ohio’s Decision and Its Implications
Massachusetts and Other States May Follow
The Push for Federal Action
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