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US House panel clears anti-Internet gambling bill
Reuters
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Reuters) - A U.S. House committee on Wednesday approved a bill aimed at stamping out the $12 billion Internet gambling industry by stopping businesses from accepting credit cards and other forms of payment. The bill, cleared by voice vote in the House Financial Services Committee, would prohibit a gambling business from accepting credit cards, checks, wire transfers and electronic funds transfers in illegal gambling transactions. Unlawful gambling, under the legislation, would include placing bets on online poker sites, for example, and any other online wager made or received in a place where such a bet is illegal under federal or state law. By making it illegal to accept payments from people who live where federal or state law prohibits wagering, the legislation would impact offshore gambling Web sites used by many Americans to place bets. The legislation carves out some exceptions, including wagering on horse races, governed under another U.S. law, and fantasy sports. The bill now moves to the House floor for consideration. Major professional sports organizations supported the legislation, including the National Football League and Major League Baseball, saying in a joint statement that sports betting "threatens the integrity of our respective sports." But Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Barney Frank, the top Democrat on the House committee, opposed the bill. He said Congress should not seek to control how adults spend their money just because some lawmakers oppose gambling. "Adults are entitled to do with their money what they want to do," he said. A group called the Poker Players Alliance opposed the legislation as well. "It is disingenuous to oppose Internet gambling and then write a bill that makes select forms of online gambling legal," said Michael Bolcerek, president of the group. U.S. efforts to outlaw Internet gambling also have been opposed by the Caribbean state of Antigua, which has been trying to build up its Internet gambling industry as a way to make up for sharply declining tourism revenue. Party's stock dropped as soon as it passed, but look for party's stock to drop even more tomorrow. |
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So it actually made it out of the panel and to the house floor. I wonder how soon till they vote on it
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so when they are talking about all these payment methods, does this include NETeller?
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The end is near.... With the house and Senate full of Republicans this bill is sure to pass. Internet poker will soon be only a memory.....
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Well [censored], I hate the US government.
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so when they are talking about all these payment methods, does this include NETeller? [/ QUOTE ] |
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If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times:
<font color="red"> [censored] REPUBLICANS </font> |
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The end is near.... With the house and Senate full of Republicans this bill is sure to pass. Internet poker will soon be only a memory..... [/ QUOTE ] What an absurdly stupid statement. A large section of Republicans have strong libertarian leanings when it comes to questions of personal freedom. Don't confuse the loud minority of Christian Conservatives with Republicans in general. |
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I don't see how this can be enforced.
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Don't confuse the loud minority of Christian Conservatives with Republicans in general. [/ QUOTE ]The loud minority? Try the dominating majority of Republicans. Even McCain is being forced to take positions like replacing science with religion in schools to try and get the Republican nomination. |
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