Gov't Delays New Ban on Internet Gambling.

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WASHINGTON - The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve are giving U.S. financial institutions an additional six months to comply with regulations designed to ban Internet gambling.

The two agencies said Friday that the new rules, which were to take effect on Dec. 1, would be delayed until June 1 of next year.

A key Democratic opponent of the ban on online gambling praised the action and said it would give Congress time to overturn a law passed in 2006 when Republicans controlled Congress.

The delayed rules would curb online gambling by prohibiting financial institutions from accepting payments from credit cards, checks or electronic fund transfers to settle online wagers.

The delayed rules would curb online gambling by prohibiting financial institutions from accepting payments from credit cards, checks or electronic fund transfers to settle online wagers.

The financial industry complained that the new rules would be difficult to enforce because they did not offer a clear definition of what constitutes Internet gambling. They had sought a 12-month delay in implementing provisions of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act that Congress had passed in 2006.

The Bush administration issued regulations to enforce the law in November 2008 and had set Dec. 1, 2009, as the date financial institutions would have to begin complying.

However, in a joint notice Friday, Treasury and the Fed said that several members of Congress had sought a delay, arguing that there was considerable support for new legislation to clarify the current laws.

The two agencies said groups seeking a delay had provided sufficient reasons to justify a limited six-month postponement of the rules. Financial organizations including the American Bankers Association had sent the agencies letters supporting a petition filed by gambling industry associations seeking a delay.

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass., praised Friday's announcement. He is sponsoring legislation that would roll back the 2006 law that bans financial institutions from handling transactions made to and from Internet gambling sites.

"This will give us a chance to act in an unhurried manner on my legislation to undo this regulatory excess by the Bush administration and to undo this ill-advised law," Frank said in a statement.

Frank's legislation would allow the Treasury Department to license and regulate online gambling companies that service American customers. Frank argues that online gambling should be legal as a matter of personal liberty and that the federal government could collect increased tax revenues if Internet gambling is regulated.

In September, a U.S. appeals court in Philadelphia upheld the 2006 law, rejecting a challenge from an association of offshore bookies that the federal prohibition was too vague and violated privacy rights.

U.S. bettors have been estimated to supply at least half the revenue of the $16 billion Internet gambling industry, which is largely hosted overseas.

Government delays new ban on Internet gambling by AP: Yahoo! Tech
 
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I never like Internet gamblin'. I don't like Casinos, either.
 
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Gee, this would expand black market! Damn not again another government controls and I can bet it won't work because customers and merchant will find way around and beat the system. Why can't they simply tax it and make as much revenue as possible to reduce their debts...

Guess Uncle Sam will never learn lessons from mistakes.
 
Just because Internet gambling is banned, doesn't mean it will cease to exist. They will simply place these sites on outside servers that will be password protected and people will still continue to wager just as they always have, it will be more like a poker game at home in the basement with the guys over beer rather than like an open casino experience. You'll have to be invited in to play.
 
That is one way, that is why this stupid law is moot and is wasting our tax monies!

Just because Internet gambling is banned, doesn't mean it will cease to exist. They will simply place these sites on outside servers that will be password protected and people will still continue to wager just as they always have, it will be more like a poker game at home in the basement with the guys over beer rather than like an open casino experience. You'll have to be invited in to play.
 
I have mixed feelings - I lived in Vegas so I have been to casinos many times. It just sickens me how much those senior citizens play all day and night hoping to win and how people can be so delusional thinking that every next bet would make them rich. They don't understand that the house ALWAYS gets your money, no matter what. Even if you bet $1 and win $10,000, the house STILL wins because the house already made more money from previous bets. While you may be $9,999 richer, others are already at least $11,000 poorer and that's the problem when they are not even able to afford to lose money.
 
This is 100% true, controlling is NOT working and is not the point of the government. The best bet is not to control, rather educate them by taxing them and pay for education to educate them.

Here is scenario, when a authority prohibits a person from perform something, that person WILL be more likely to tempted because they would say "Why they not allow it? Whats wrong with it? Other Scenario would be Authority would collect taxes on those who wants to gamble then pay school to educate the danger of gambling to kids which would make kids think and see the consequences of others doing which is bad for them.

Prohibitionist simply wants to blindfolded people's eyes and refused to educate them because it is easier to tell them they are not allowed, period.

Laws were made to be broken, no matter how hard lawmakers is trying to even for good intention.

I have mixed feelings - I lived in Vegas so I have been to casinos many times. It just sickens me how much those senior citizens play all day and night hoping to win and how people can be so delusional thinking that every next bet would make them rich. They don't understand that the house ALWAYS gets your money, no matter what. Even if you bet $1 and win $10,000, the house STILL wins because the house already made more money from previous bets. While you may be $9,999 richer, others are already at least $11,000 poorer and that's the problem when they are not even able to afford to lose money.
 
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