Advocates for responsible gaming in the gaming industry have long maintained that a multi-jurisdictional self-exclusion program is something to strive for.
The first step towards realizing that goal was taken today by the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program. The four states of Tennessee, Michigan, Iowa, and Colorado will soon receive free self-exclusion assistance, according to a Tuesday announcement made by the technology company idPair.
Every state has a procedure for distancing oneself from gambling, and it frequently entails a number of obstacles, such as in-person meetings and notarization.
The first step towards realizing that goal was taken today by the National Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program. The four states of Tennessee, Michigan, Iowa, and Colorado will soon receive free self-exclusion assistance, according to a Tuesday announcement made by the technology company idPair.
Every state has a procedure for distancing oneself from gambling, and it frequently entails a number of obstacles, such as in-person meetings and notarization.