Posts Tagged ‘online gambling laws in u.s.’

Bachus Sees Tidal Shift For Casinos

Friday, June 26th, 2009

There is perhaps no greater foe of the industry devoted to online casinos within the United States than Representative Spencer Bachus. Among Congressman, his efforts to being about pain and misery to online casino operators are extensive and tireless. Now Bachus has come out to say that he sees the tide changing in ways that he not altogether happy with. He admits that the fight against the regulation, legalization and licensing of casino gaming sites may be a losing battle.

One substantial factor in that particular scenario that has held a lot of weight for many people is the ineffectiveness of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. He says the little tricks that the government has tried to pull on innocent people through the guise of the UIGEA are not going to cut it for much longer.

He says that recent attempts to thwart the rights of law-abiding citizens in the name of the UIGEA have been met with staunch and fervent criticism. The fans of online casinos everywhere are hip to the treachery and the wool that is being pulled over their eyes and they will not take it any longer. Now everyone is alert and ready to wage a battle.

Politicians have been doing their best to manipulate the facts and figures to paint a horrible and dangerous picture of the internet casino business within the United States, but more and more, the truth is coming out and the average people are realizing that people like Bachus are spouting outright lies. And now that Representative Barney Frank has brought his latest bill proposal to Congress and gathered support from both sides of the aisle, the game has changed considerably.

Conservative Groups Applaud Seizures

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

The fight waged against online casinos and the dangerous and devious internet gambling industry never seems to end. Forces like Focus on the Family and other more extremist conservative groups are doing everything in their power to make things difficult for online casino sites, operators and players alike within the United States.

Just recently, these organizations made a grand showing of support for the government when they conducted an unauthorized seizure of payment transaction bank accounts. These accounts contained cash that would have been distributed to online casino gaming clients this very week and now that money is tied up in ridiculous and seemingly endless bureaucracy.

The message that these right-wing groups have sent out is that the government is doig a fantastic job in terms of protecting the safety of children and families everywhere by shutting out thousands upon thousands of people who reside within the United States of money that is rightfully theirs. What sort of delusional, backward thinking is this? Focus on the Family has indicated on their web site that they want to praise officials from the United States government for their efforts to effectively enforce the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

But for anyone out there who is even remotely familiar with the woes associated with the UIGEA know that the phrase “effectively enforce” coupled with “UIGEA” is basically an oxy moron. No one in their right mind could possibly argue that the UIGEA has been the least bit effective in accomplishing its goals. One of its purposes was to make it more and more difficult for casino gamers in America to gain access to their favorite gambling sites and surely, that has not happened. The casino industry within America is stronger than ever.

Barney Frank Invokes Personal Freedom

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

It seems that the legal battle for the fate of online casinos within the United States cannot stay out of the headlines. The media coverage of the efforts of Congressman Barney Frank along with the intense and immense anti-casino gambling opposition that despises him has been constant and extensive. Recently US News and World Report asked Frank and his arch enemy of sorts, Spencer Bachus to reflect on their differing positions as far as how the online casino business should be treated in America.

Each mover and shaker provided the publication with a written statement that went into serious detail about the various issues associated with the legal aspects of online casinos in the United States. Most of what they submitted was information and assorted facts that most of the public, if they have been following this issue at all, are quite familiar with. But Frank did end up going into greater detail about how this battle for casino gambling access in America can really be viewed in the context of making a case for personal freedom and rights of the individual.

Obviously this sort of tactic relies heavily on the level of patriotism that so many Americans cling to that relate to living in a Democratic society in which people are free to think and act for themselves. He sure has a point! Frank also made sure to emphasize the fact that the previous efforts to deal with online casinos within the United States, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, was a complete and total disaster and utterly ineffective.

Many people don’t see the economic potential for America that making casino sites properly licensed and regulated and taxed could do for the American financial situation, but Frank is trying to get them to see the light.

Conservatives Fight Frank’s Efforts

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

While Congressman Barney Frank and his impressive legion of supporters is gearing up to wage a battle that aims to repeal the horribly ineffective e Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and put in place some logical and successful regulation and taxations of online casinos, the enemies are gearing up to head into battle as well. It seems that such high-brow organizations like Focus on the Family are telling all of the supported who come onto their website to call and write letters to their congressmen in the hopes that they can keep the ridiculously terrible UIGEA in place to protect the United States citizens from all of the social ills that come with giving online casino sites free reign.

 

The Christian Coalition has also attempted to mobilize its forces to get the word out that anti-gambling opponents are none too pleased with Frank’s most recent efforts. It will be interesting to see who ends up the victor in this battle for the future of online casinos. It reminds me of the Darth Vader and the Dark Side trying to court all of Luke Skywalker’s vulnerabilities in “Star Wars.”

 

Fans of casinos everywhere have been considerably heartened by the most recent efforts of Barney Frank and they are hopeful that since a more reasonable and rational man has taken over power in the White House, some true pragmatic progress can be made. Still, President Obama has a lot on is plate with several questionable international situations that are ongoing plus the shoddy state of our national economy. But overwhelming evidence has already been introduced that touts online casino gambling as an industry that could bring in billions of dollars in extra revenue to help balance governmental budgets if it is properly regulated and taxed and licensed.

Frank Introduces New Proposal

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

As the highly anticipated World Series of Poker is now only a matter of days away, the world of online casinos is gearing itself up into a frenzy of excitement and wonder. Another thrilling event for the online casino realm to focus in on, albeit much less glamorous, is the effort of Congressman Barney Frank. Just this week he is putting forth a bill that aims at repealing all of the wounds and woes that have come about since the installation of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Frank is proposing that there needs ot be some sort of effective framework in place that allows licensed casino operators to permit online wagers that come from people who reside within the United States.

 

For those who have not been following the progress or lack there of in terms of the battle that Frank has waged against the Bush administration on this particular issue, that proposal may sound rather basic and benign. As far as anti-gambling opponents are concerned, however, Frank may as well be the personification of the anti-Christ. The legislation that Frank has thrown his support behind has been carefully and painstakingly designed so that it includes a great quantity of consumer protections including protections against underage casino gambling, money laundering, compulsive gambling, fraud and identity theft.

 

And even though this sounds extreme, if Frank has his way, this could all mean very positive things for online casinos everywhere. Since Americans are tending to spend somewhere around $100 billion every single year at offshore casino gambling enterprises despite all of the obstacles in their way from the UIGEA, it is high time things were turned around so that the money could be funneled in ways that improve the country.

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