Online Casino Ban Un-American
The American public really don’t know how to put it any plainer to the US
government –they want the legalization of online casino gambling. The PPA has a
base of more than a million Americans enthusiastically supporting the
legalization of internet poker gambling. Poker players and gamblers have
petitioned their state governments for change, and still, Congressman Barney
Frank’s efforts to neutralize the offshore ban on online casinos has failed and
lacks the support it needs to fully pass through the branches of the government.
Two polls taken recently also indicate that a huge majority of the US public
supports US online gambling. The polls are certainly not scientific studies but
both polls, run by two independent companies, have found strikingly similar
results.
The newest poll results indicated that a whopping 97.13 percent of the US
citizens polled want online casino gambling in the United States. That figure
seems ridiculously high and maybe doubtful if it wasn’t for the results from a
USA Today study conducted a few months ago that confirmed that high figure. The
USA today polled readers and found that as many as 95 percent of the respondents
to the poll were interested in a US market of legalized and regulated online
casinos.
Poll results can be easily reputed by politicians and the government because
they do not have clear scientific methods governing the implementation of the
poll. But at the same time, rarely do US polls come out with such an enormous
majority on one side of the issue. Even if you account for some bias and error
in the poll, there is a clear indication that a large percentage of the US
supports new online casino gambling legislation. |