Gambling Haters Don't Know When To Fold 'Em
from the be-sure-to-hit-the-buffet-on-your-way-out dept
For some time now, some people have been trying to clean up the murky legal situation around online gambling in the US by making it illegal, though their efforts have thus far been fruitless. The latest idea is a little different: instead of attacking gambling, it tries to strangle it by requiring financial institutions to identify and block payments to casinos. This has been tried once before, and it got blocked in a procedural move. It's hard to see it succeeding this time, since it puts a heavy enforcement burden on financial institutions, but also contains the usual amount of loopholes certain US online gambling activities. At least one internet casino isn't worried, either, even though the US provides the Gibraltar-based company with more than half its customers.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Then again, I'm talking money, and I'm not a republican.
No, I'm not a Democrat, either.
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Yet again, old people in positions of power...
I'm not a gambler, but I never like to see big brother trying to constrict what we can and can't do.
It's a 12 billion dollar a year+ industry that the government apparently doesn't think they're getting a large enough cut of.
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Poker = Sport
Outlaw all the gambling except Poker, I don't care. But poker is a sport! That was the rationale by the California Attorney General decades ago that got poker treated differently from other forms of gambling.
As soon as they introduce it in the Summer Olympics, I'm in!
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What a joke...
Stupid politicians, how in the world did they get elected to office let alone graduate from school?
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Re: What a joke...
Seriously though, most of what you are saying is probably innacurate. I doubt very much that the majority of online cardplayers would create offshore bank accounts just to facilitate their habit. If it actually becomes difficult to transfer money to poker sites then less people will play poker online, the hassle just isnt worth it.
I played cards online for a while, and then I stopped. I was up only a few hundred dollars at the time and I quit because the fun factor was gone. Obviously, people with addictive personalities will have more trouble getting away, but not allowing fund transfers might cause a lot of them to at least try to go cold turkey.
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Maybe while they're busy with determining what's good for me and bad for me, they'll stumble upon the unified theory of addiction. Then they could institute controls, based on their research, that will cure all of us of our varied and admittedly terrible addictions--to substances, activities and maybe even thoughts! Wouldn't that be sweet? We would no longer have to resort to counseling or therapy or even withdrawal symptoms. Their universal, bank-based motivation would allow for the eradication of all unsavory habits nationwide! Of course before that becomes a reality, they'd have to figure out how to deal with the entire State of Nevada (and others) until those territories could be stripped of legalized gambling and solicitation.
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I'm so glad we fight and fought so many wars so we can be free....
Oh wait.
I guess freedom is just a myth now isn't it?
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Put a huge tariff on money leaving the US.
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Re: Put a huge tariff on money leaving the US.
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Re: Put a huge tariff on money leaving the US.
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Re: Put a huge tariff on money leaving the US.
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Life, Liberty and the persuit of the almighty doll
Kinda like drugs (narcotics).
Coming soon: The war on Gambling.
Seriously, if they US can't profit on it - they don't want anyone to do it. Honestly, I don't see why the US is so up-in-arms about this. So what if someone plays poker online (real money involved). Why is that the governments problem?
I get the drug issue - drugs make people do stupid shit. Rob other people for drugs, people partake in other criminal activities because they're high - I get that. But someone sitting at their computer, losing their weekly paycheck - hey, at least they're not robbing anyone but themselves.
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Meh
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The process of ignorance.
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Casinos
Cigarettes
Beer
Prostitution in NV
The Lotto
Online out of country casinos
Casinos: Taxed
Cigarettes: Taxed
Beer: Taxed
Prostitution in NV(pretty sure their "business" income is taxed)
The Lotto: Income kept by government
Online out of country casinos: Not Taxable
There's why.
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freedom
Yes, the U.S. allows a great deal of personal freedom. However, the only system of government that allows total individual freedom is... wait, no, that's anarchy.
So quit judging an issue on whether or not it restricts your perceived "right to be free." Judge an issue on whether it unjustly restricts freedom. In this case, though I'm generally not real against gambling, the freedom is to gamble. The problem with this one is that it isn't neccessarily harmful. However, it can be.
And no, you aren't given the right to do whatever you like as long as it could only hurt yourself. Last time I checked, suicide was still illegal.
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Re: freedom
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Well actually attempting suicide is illegal. Suicide itself is not a punishable crime---when you think about it. And now that I think about it, it IS a punishable crime, but it's usually the family of the survivors who suffer for it. Not because you're dead, they could probably care less; the penalty comes when the life insurance company denies your claim because most life insurance policies, unless you pay a MUCH higher premium, state that benefits won't be paid out in the event of murder or suicide. This is a deterrent against nasty spouses trying to get a lot of money from offing their beloved. Hence the common murder mystery dialog, "Make it look like an accident."
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Re: freedom
They wanna outlaw it because they are unable to tax it, no other reason. I'm not even a gambler, I just hate tools like yourself.
Fuck you, the goverment, and taxes.
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bottom line is
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Freedom
I'm not a gambler but if someone wants to gamble and give their money to a casino (online or otherwise) then who am I to tell them not to?
Also, addicts don't usually just stop cold turkey. If they want something they will find a way around "the system". That's why theft is so popular among drug users. They don't just stop when there is not money. They don't just stop when the supplier disappears.
Prohibition was meant to work the same way and it didn't.
Offshore banks (or underground groups) are likely to figure out a way to make things convenient for the gambler and they will make money.
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State Lottery != Gambling ???
State Lottery != Gambling ???
CALIFORNIA LOTTERY HERE: http://www.calottery.com/
NEW YORK LOTTERY HERE: http://www.nylottery.org/
Find your state here...
http://www.google.com/search?q=State+Lottery
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Not getting the true picture!
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"Now what is the point of suicide beign illegal? Are they going to take your corpse to jail? Stupid laws mad e by stupid people."
You got that wrong. Suicide is 100% legal - it's ATTEMPTED Suicide which is illegal.
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Just A Thought
Isn't that the justification as to why State Lottos are not illegal because they add money to the states budgets, and help schools?
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