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| Congressional Hearing Provides Momentum to Reverse Internet Gambling Prohibition In another promising sign for reversing the prohibition of internet gambling, representatives of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Treasury Department and financial services sector testified before Congress yesterday that the proposed rules to implement the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA) are unworkable. The witnesses, including representatives of the American Bankers Association and Financial Services Roundtable, unanimously agreed that U.S. financial services companies would face serious regulatory burdens in attempting to enforce UIGEA, a law that is not likely to stop millions of Americans from gambling online. There has been significant media coverage of the hearing, some of which can be viewed on our web site. Here is an editorial from today’s Las Vegas Review-Journal. We believe that rather than trying to implement a ban that is unclear, burdensome and doomed to fail, Congress should instead look to regulate Internet gambling. To learn more and contact your elected representatives to support regulation, we encourage you to visit Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative. Thanks. Jeffrey Sandman Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative |
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| re: Congressional Hearing Provides Momentum to Reverse Internet Gambling Prohibition poker Quote:
Online gambling shouldn’t fund the mafia Are you suggesting that those people were trolling, too Or maybe zachvac was trolling in this thread: New Congressional Support for Legalized Online Gambling Or is your definition of trolling "anybody that disagrees with my own opinion" I'm just trying to point out that these people are not necessarily acting in your best interests, I live in England where we have far too much of a nanny state, more regulation is not necessarily a good thing, and you might just be jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Take care, and good luck! |
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There are several states with draconian laws regarding online poker. Many are relying on what is now an old obscure law, the 1961 Wire Act. Federal Wire Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the life of me I can't figure the reasoning behind any of those state laws. Many will attribute those laws to addiction prevention. I'll buy that argument when they consider the obnoxious accumulation of money an addiction. By that I am thinking those who make billions a year, not someone seeking financial security. |
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| re: Congressional Hearing Provides Momentum to Reverse Internet Gambling Prohibition poker To clarify, we are a group that is simply trying to get Congress to do the right thing on this issue. I respect the post from the chap in England, but dont think he should criticize our efforts. In England, internet gambling is legal and regulated. You dont have to worry about finding a bank to process your transaction or worry that you have no legal recourse if you feel that you have been taken advantage of. We believe Congress should regulate Internet gambling, not to make it more difficult for people to gamble online, but as a way to make sure that we have the legal right to do so and all the protections that should be afforded when processing a financial transaction online. To learn more, please visit Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative. See for yourself what we are all about. |
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