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American Public Opposes The Online Gambling Banning
21 Sep 2006
Numerous online casino gambling fans in the USA are concerned about the bill that Senator Jon Kyl is attempting to pass. This bill will add various difficulties to all those players who want to continue enjoying the best online casino entertainment and to play their favorite online gambling games. All credit card companies and banks will have to control the transfers the players will make to the online gambling websites.
However, many online casino players prefer to use alternative electronic transfer services, which give the chance of restriction-free online gambling. Thus, this is exactly the thing that the bill is trying to prohibit. Many American online gamblers are opposed to the bill that is extremely strict. Numerous opinions circling around the bill emphasize the fact that instead of concentrating the money and efforts on the truly important issues such as terrorism. The general public supports the notion that online gambling should be regulated, however not banned!
Additional disadvantages will appear as a result of a passing of this bill. In addition to the fact that this will be a huge blow to the whole online gambling industry and that many online casino gambling players will be devastated some economic downfalls are to come. For instance, the taxpayers will have to pay for this bill since the monitoring of these payments by the banks is extremely expensive. Laura Fisher, the spokesperson ahs emphasized: "Proposing to block payments to online casino gambling businesses would be very difficult or impossible. It would mean checking around 40 billion checks per year and then having to try and guess whether it was made out to an online gambling site or a restaurant."















