Why doesn't the AmericanLuck social casino operate in all states?
I love playing at social casinos. Recently, a friend of mine who lives in Michigan became interested in the topic as well. I immediately recommended American Luck, the site I play on, but he couldn't access it. It turns out that social casinos are banned in Michigan, which is strange because I live in Wisconsin, not that far away. I don't understand why some American Luck legal states and others don't. We live in the same country, but I never thought that laws could vary so much from state to state. Even funnier, neither of us uses Sweep Coins-we just play for fun. Is there a way to get around this, like using a VPN?
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In the U.S., each state has its own laws. For example, regular online casinos are legal in Michigan, so local authorities strictly block social platforms due to competition. In contrast, there are no restrictions in Wisconsin. I strongly advise against using a VPN. American Luck’s security systems will automatically detect it, and your friend will be instantly banned, even if they’re only playing with free Gold Coins. They're better off downloading regular mobile social games from the App Store, like Slotomania, for entertainment. These games are available everywhere.