American Gaming Association Announces New Partnerships

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American Gaming Association Announces New PartnershipsThe American Gaming Association confirmed Monday that “three diverse groups” are teaming up and stepping up in an effort to spotlight and work toward eliminating the vast underground and corrupt illegal gambling market in the United States.

Banding together for a new public service announcement, The American Gaming Association (AGA), The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) have released the “Fight Illegal Gambling” PSA to bring awareness to illegal gambling.

“Our partnership to combat illegal gambling illustrates the various ways in which these shady operations harm communities across the country,” said Geoff Freeman, the AGA’s CEO. “Illegal gambling threaten consumers, rips off taxpayers and funds criminal activity, which is why the Humane Society and the National Sheriffs’ Association have joined our ‘Stop Illegal Gambling – Play it Safe’ initiative.’ We encourage the public to report such activities in their community to the FBI, local law enforcement or on social media using #StopIllegalGambling.”

“Animal fighting is a scourge on society, not only because of the extreme cruelty to the animals involved, but also because it often goes hand in hand with drugs and other violence,” adds Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. “We are proud to work with the American Gaming Association and National Sheriffs’ Association on this important initiative. It’s critical that people report illegal animal fighting to protect animals and our communities.”

Through the “Stop Illegal Gambling – Play it Safe” initiative, AGA is working with law enforcement and the private sector to distinguish the highly regulated, $240 billion legal gaming industry from illegal gambling and criminal enterprises that fund horrific crimes, a news release from the AGA reads.

“The National Sheriffs’ Association is pleased to support the American Gaming Association’s ‘Stop Illegal Gambling’ Initiative to help protect our communities from the dangers of underground and unregulated gambling activities,” said NSA Executive Director Jonathan Thompson. “Not only is illegal gambling bad for those involved, it often funds other more serious crimes and it should be stopped in its tracks. We hope this PSA will encourage people to report illegal gambling to law enforcement so we can help put an end to this pervasive crime.”

To check out the PSA, click here.

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