US Congress Passes Anti-Online Poker & Gambling Bill
The US House of Representatives and Senate has approved the Anti-Online Gambling Bill banning all forms of Internet gaming and sent it to President George W. Bush to sign into law.
The bill also officially makes it illegal for banks and credit card companies to make payments to online gambling sites.
In a Congressional back room deal, opponents of Internet gambling have added language to port security legislation that would prohibit online wagering.
“This last minute deal reeks of political gamesmanship. The American people should be outraged that Congress has hi-jacked a vital security bill with a poker prohibition that nearly three fourths of the country opposes,” said Michael Bolcerek, president of the Poker Players Alliance, an advocacy organization of more than 110,000 poker enthusiasts.
“Allowing this bill to become law would run contrary to public opinion and would damage an already fractured relationship between government and the electorate. The millions of Americans who enjoy playing this great game will have the last voice in this debate come Election Day,” he added.
Bolcerek pointed to research which shows that 74 percent of Americans oppose federal attempts to ban Internet
“Congress has an opportunity to regulate and tax online poker leading to potentially billions of dollars in annual revenue for the federal government and the states,” said Bolcerek. “If the goal of Congress is to protect people from the possible dangers of gambling, a prohibition is the worst way of achieving it. All it will do is push poker underground, essentially creating online speakeasies, which will provide no protection for youths, no services for the problem gambler and leave only the most unscrupulous operators in the game.”
In light of this development, online gambling companies including 888 Holdings, SportingBet, and Party Gaming announced they are assessing the matter and will make public announcements soon.
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October 12th, 2006 at 9:23 pm
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