Legislators in Maryland have made changes to a recently proposed bill that would legalize online casinos in the state, including outlawing credit card use.
The bill has also been amended to forbid the use of credit cards for online gaming and to mandate that anyone using the state's voluntary self-exclusion service must receive counseling, a service that was previously optional.
The bill has also been amended to forbid the use of credit cards for online gaming and to mandate that anyone using the state's voluntary self-exclusion service must receive counseling, a service that was previously optional.