USA TODAY POLL SHOWS BIG ONLINE GAMBLING SUPPORT
(Update)
18 July 2008
Readers of major US newspaper think it's time to
legalise online gambling
One of the interesting by-blows from the widely
publicised story this week on Representative Jim
McDermott's proposal to raise revenues for training and
foster home funding through the legalisation and taxing
of online gambling, was a poll conducted by the major
U.S. newspaper USA Today.
The newspaper posed the question: Is it time to legalise
online gambling?
Early responses indicated that 97 percent of those
participating thought it was.
USA Today's coverage of Representative McDermott's
HR6501 (see previous InfoPowa report) was thorough, and
included quotes from the politician, who said that he
believes the hard economic times the United States is
entering could sway opinion on the legalisation and
regulation of online gambling in the United States.
"I don't think there could be a better time,'' he says.
The newspaper also quotes golfing ace Lee Trevino, who
recently commented on ESPN: "We gamble billions of
dollars in this country, and the Internal Revenue
Service doesn't get a dime. Instead, they spend millions
of dollars trying to catch these [Internet gambling]
people."
USA Today comments that the online gaming industry
generally supports the concept of regulated gambling
which it feels would attract more customers.
McDermott agrees: "What's going on now is around the
edges of legality in various countries of the world, and
(bettors) aren't sure where there money is going," he
says, finding similarities in the current U.S. betting
environment with the "criminal structure" that
accompanied the abortive alcohol Prohibition laws in the
'Twenties. He also finds attitudes toward gambling
outdated.
"We have [Internet] gambling on horses," McDermott says.
"All of a sudden we say you can't gamble online. What's
that about? If we can take revenue from horse racing we
certainly can take revenue from online."
McDermott's proposal is designed to amend the Social
Security Act to establish a trust fund with proceeds
from the taxation of Internet gambling to provide
opportunities to individuals who are, or were, in foster
care and individuals in declining sectors of the
economy.
After its introduction this week, H.R. 6501 was referred
to the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on
Education and Labour.
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