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Since September 30th 2006, the Capitol Hill Congressional Republicans have pushed through legislation cracking down on Internet gambling.
The new legislation prohibits gamblers from using credit cards, checks and electronic fund transfers to gamble online or settle online wagers. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is said to have stated that the bill addresses what he calls a "shadow industry" that is simply illegal.
The National Football League is supporting this measure as well as anti gambling groups. In addition to this, some banking groups have also lobbied against it. The measure was attached to a bill aimed at enhancing port security that passed on Friday.
The Internet gambling industry is headquartered almost entirely outside of the country, though many of its customers are US based.
The new gambling provision is not expected to affect gambling at race tracks, land casinos and state lotteries as these do not apply to wagering online. For more information on American internet gaming laws, please visit the following resources:
On Land Gaming in the US
For more detailed information on gambling on land, visit Gambling-Law-US.com. Gambling-Law-Us.com gives you a detailed guide on whether your (US) state has an 'Express Internet Prohibition', which penalties are applicable for playing off-line (such as a 'Simple' or 'Aggravated'); and whether social gambling is even allowed in your state.
For the United States Federal Laws on Internet Gambling, CLICK HERE.
The meaning of the word 'Gamble':
(Miriam Webster Dictionary)
Main Entry: 1gam·ble
Pronunciation: 'gam-b&l
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): gam·bled; gam·bling /-b(&-)li[ng]/
Etymology: probably back-formation from gambler, probably alteration of obsolete gamner, from obsolete gamen (to play)
Date: circa 1775
intransitive senses
1 a : to play a game for money or property b : to bet on an uncertain outcome
2 : to stake something on a contingency : take a chance
transitive senses
1 : to risk by gambling : WAGER
2 : VENTURE, HAZARD
- gam·bler /-bl&r/ noun
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