The Minnesota Online Gambling
The state of Minnesota through its Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division has in fact withdrawn the order issued to the Internet service providers in late April. The order had been issued to 11 Internet service providers instructing them to block access of Minnesota citizens to 200 Internet gambling websites. 
On June 5 there were reports emanating from the Poker Players Alliance that the issue had been resolved and the order had been withdrawn.
John Willems, head of AGED, said, “I believe it may be more appropriate to resolve this problem by working to create clear and effective government policies concerning regulation of gambling”.
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Tags: Internet Gambling, Minnesota, Online gambling, Poker Players Alliance
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