Laws for US poker players online

quazar66

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Hello does anyone know the facts about the law in the US regarding if online poker is legal or not. Secondly if legal what is the best way to deposit with all the US banks not allowing deposits into poker sites. My bank will now even allow me to us epassport, or anything like firepay or neteller. I used neteller in the past but nothing seems to work now. The last time i deposited was in October so I don't have a clue anymore. Also what is the law that is to hit the books in June about making online gambling a felony. I know that poker is a game of skill so I am thinking that poker is not gambling and not illegal.
 
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You can deposit using prepaid visa cards. Most sites will allow you to cash out via paper check. The new law made it illegal for financial institutions to transfer money to and from on line gaming sites-- it is NOT currently illegal to play poker on line (federally, some state like Washington DO have laws on the books). Read up on the current state of affairs here.
 
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Over a 10 billion dollar a year industry is not gonna go away any time soon. Theres still plenty of ways to get money around yet, getting riskier. I doubt anytime soon we will be watching on the news, federal agents knocking down doors, taking axes to our hardware and leading us out of our houses with ankle, and wrist cuffs for playing a game of poker online. There is a good chance all this going on in the U.S. is money motivated. In 1996 nothing was really being done about online gaming sites when it started. Ten years later and profits in the billions what would you expect from such an honest, straight up government. With all the changes taking place in government, I would bet on greed winning over and becoming legal and regulated in the U.S. soon. Do you really believe people like Sen. Frist who snuck this law into legislation, being so concerned about us poor souls trying to make a buck playing poker. Certainly playing poker is a much better risk then playing lottery or betting on horses. Just read this about Sen. Frist one of the people we elected to make decisions for us.
Medicare criminal fraud investigation

Hospital Corporation of America was the subject of a decade-long Federal investigation into double-bookkeeping and suspected criminal fraud involving the billing of Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare (the federal program that provides health insurance to members of the military and their families). During this period no one in the Frist family had any executive position in HCA. HCA has paid a total of $1.7 billion in fines, the largest fraud settlement in U.S. history. Shortly after Frist assumed his position as Senate Majority Leader, a final fine of $631 million was assessed and the ongoing Justice Department investigation into HCA was dropped. Rick Scott, who had been hired to run the company after Frist's brother's retirement, quickly left the company. Frist's brother, a billionaire, returned to HCA to get the company back on track; in addition, HCA was allowed to continue its Medicare contracts.

Don't even get me started with VP Dick Cheney, and Halliburton. And as you step down the ladder it even gets worst. Top secret leaks to the press, sex and accusations of murder, drugs. Did I mention MONEY??????????????
 
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dj11

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Simmer down there son.....
 
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