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The following article is why you should contact your representatives. It takes about 1 minute using the link below.

Here is the site you need to go to to Tell your Representative and Senators to oppose H.R. 21 and S. 627, the so-called Unlawful Internet Gambling Funding Prohibition Acts! Fill out the form on this page to take action on this important issue:http://www.profreedom.com/



INTERNET GAMING: New ban bill quickly advances

Proposal preserves exemptions

By TONY BATT
STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU




WASHINGTON -- After one House panel put the brakes on an Internet gambling ban last week, the chairman of another committee on Tuesday put it back on track.

Rep. Mike Oxley, R-Ohio, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, rammed a scaled down version of the ban through his committee in less than three minutes with no debate and no amendments.

The new version, which was approved by voice vote, would still outlaw the use of credit cards, checks, wire transfers or any other bank instrument to pay for bets on gambling Web sites.

But unlike legislation approved May 14 by the House Judiciary Committee, the new version of the ban preserves exemptions for the horse racing industry and other factions whose support is considered vital to move the ban through the House and Senate.

Perhaps most importantly, the new version removes language from the original version of the bill that could trigger jurisdiction of the bill by the Judiciary Committee.

"We think the House leadership will prefer this new version of the Internet gambling bill," said Megan McCabe, a spokeswoman for Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa, the original author of the online wagering ban.

Although Leach proposed the ban, Oxley has become its most powerful advocate. A former FBI agent, Oxley has said Internet gambling sites provide an opportunity for money laundering by terrorists.

There are 1,800 gambling Web sites and the number is increasing exponentially. Online wagers, which totaled $445 million six years ago, are expected to reach $4.2 billion this year and $10 billion annually in the near future.

Sources said Oxley was infuriated when the Judiciary Committee voted 16-15 last week to add an amendment by Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, that would abolish all exemptions in the Leach bill.

"I think this is an attempt to revisit the issue without letting the Judiciary Committee have a shot at it," Cannon said Tuesday.

The Judiciary Committee asserted jurisdiction over the Leach bill after it first passed the Financial Services Committee by voice vote on March 13.

Cannon and Leach have said they are willing to negotiate to resolve differences between the two bills. But it's not clear if Oxley is willing to compromise, and calls to his office on Tuesday were not returned.

If the two committees cannot resolve their differences, House GOP leaders would be faced with the uncomfortable option of choosing one version of the ban over another. A more likely scenario, sources said, is that the leadership would do nothing and neither version of the ban would come up for a vote on the House floor.

"As far as one or the other, we don't want to see either bill become law," said Dan Walsh, a lobbyist for the Interactive Gaming council that represents online wagering companies.
 

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If this bill or any other bill similar to it does pass and become law, how would that effect Neteller? I would expect that there would no more transfers thru your bank to Neteller. Would Neteller have close its bank account(s) here in the US? And if so, how would those who have money in offshore books get their money out?
 

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Are there any posters here that are Republican. If so, your party is one pain in the *ss. GEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZ!!!
 

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Strutt, this is not about the morality of gambling. If it were there would not be an exemption being made for horse and dog racing. And this “money laundering for terrorist” argument is a red herring. Someone, or group,w/ lots of money is behind this push to ban internet gambling. But who(m)?

Oh, I'm a Republican, and I really hate to see and hear all this hypocrisy and lies...from my party. Oh well, still beats being a democrat
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oxley is a moron.
anyways, if this does pass, would it effect us US residents who want to cash a check from a sportsbook. I know the US doesn't want money leaving the US..hence the attempt to stop credit cards,checks..etc.to send money to a book....but would they also have US banks not cash checks from the offshore books??
 

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thanks for the info jaybird....intuition bet has posted this website also for us to all sign up on..
 

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We need to keep the PRESSURE on these politicians ALL YEAR LONG that we oppose any ban on Online Gambling!

As Online gambling is here to Stay!

Here is the site you need to go to to Tell your Representative and Senators to oppose H.R. 21 and S. 627, the so-called Unlawful Internet Gambling Funding Prohibition Acts! Or any NEW bill that tries to ban Online Gambling. Fill out the form on this page to take action on this important issue (your privacy will be protected) http://www.profreedom.com/
 

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Are you sure this site isn't just a scam to get email addresses and info of gamblers for marketing purposes?

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I am sure it is not a scam. I used it and received a letter from my congressman. I have not received any junk email.
 

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If this passes I do not think that it will affect Neteller. Banks in the U.S. will still accept EFT requests to Neteller. Neteller is located in Canada and is not a gambling site. Neteller will act as a middle man so to speak. I bet Neteller is hoping this passes so that competition from Western Union, credit cards, etc. are eliminated. They would be about the only game in town.
 

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We need to keep the PRESSURE on these politicians ALL YEAR LONG that we oppose any ban on Online Gambling!

As Online gambling is here to Stay!

Here is the site you need to go to to Tell your Representative and Senators to oppose H.R. 21 and S. 627, the so-called Unlawful Internet Gambling Funding Prohibition Acts! Or any NEW bill that tries to ban Online Gambling. Fill out the form on this page to take action on this important issue (your privacy will be protected) http://www.profreedom.com/
 

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I am also a registered Republican but have a question. What happenedto that part of 'K with America' about term limits and especially balanced budget. Once a Party gets in power the hell with constraint !
 

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ya bulldog me too, aconservative republican who supports these guys and what do they stand for but a holier than thou attitude that they can legislate morality.
 

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