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Online casinos gambling opponents are having a hard time coming up with credible reasons as to why the United States should continue to operate and online casinos gambling ban. The current ban, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) is riddled with flaws and is inherently unenforceable at this point. Even the U.S. Treasury Department (currently drafting the online casinos gambling regulations) has commented on how difficult the Department finds drafting a set of supportive regulations.

Paul M. Weyrich is a representative for the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation and he recently opined in a Washington publication about the need in the U.S. for restrictions on online casinos gambling activities. Interestingly though, he used little actual statistical facts to back up claims and failed to point out what is becoming increasingly obvious, that the proposed regulations will not work as they are written. Weyrich though cited online casinos gambling addictions as a top concern for blocking the pastime.

And further, Weyrich’s article points to tax revenue as the primary motivation behind the UIGEA online casinos gambling ban – something that has proven largely unfounded. Frank’s bill does not even fully touch on the taxing of the U.S. internet gambling issue – that was amended later by a politician concerned with correctly funneling and taxing the billions in online gambling revenue. Frank and other politicians supporting IGREA claim that the new legislation will better protect American’s first amendment rights to privacy while actually regulating the internet casinos gambling industry rather than forcing the activity onto the black market.

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