Pres. Bush and the Republicans one last F*** You to Gamblers

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By Corey Boles Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The Treasury Department has finalized regulations that would effectively ban online gambling in the U.S. and is trying to have them implemented in the waning days of the Bush administration.

The controversial rules would make it illegal for banks to process credit card transactions from most Internet gambling sites.

Their implementation has been opposed by groups advocating individuals' right to gamble, the banking industry, Democratic lawmakers in Congress and even officials at the Federal Reserve.

The rules stem from a last-minute addition to a law passed in the final hours of the Republican controlled Congress in 2006. The provisions related to online gambling were included in an unrelated port security bill.
The Treausury Department forwarded the final regulations to the Office of Management and Budget on Oct. 21, a necessary step towards their implementation.

It's standard practice for outgoing administrations to finalize controversial regulations before leaving office, a practice known as a midnight drop.

The law as drafted by Congress includes some exemptionsfor horse race betting, interstate online lotteries and betting on fantasy sports.

But draft rules published by the Treasury in October 2007 don't define what would be considered an illegal transaction, and there has been much confusion as to what types of online gambling would be rendered illegal.
Banks have warned they may block all online gambling transactions rather than try to determine which ones are illegal. An official from the Federal Reserve testified before Congress in April that the draft regulations created considerable uncertainty.

Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, attempted to drum up support from fellow lawmakers for legislation that would amend the law to allow online gambling transactions to continue.

He was unsuccessful but pledged to return to the issue next year.

The Poker Players Alliance, a group formed to combat the law, has fought against its implementation. It argues that Internet poker should be exempted from the law.

"It's really remarkable that this administration would try to push this out given the burden it would place on financial institutions at this time of financial crisis," said John Pappas, the executive director of the group.
Pappas is meeting Friday with officials from the OMB, whose job it is to formally implement the regulations, in a last ditch effort to prevent them from being put on the books.

He wants officials to wait until President-elect Barack Obama's administration takes office in January to allow for a thorough review of the potential impact of the rules.
A Treasury spokeswoman did not return phone calls seeking comment for this report.
 

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The proposed rule seeks to implement the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, prohibiting payments made for 'illegal gambling' through U.S.-based financial institutions, including payments made via credit cards, electronic funds transfers and checks.​
The proposal gives examples of the policies and procedures the financial institutions should put in place, However, it doesn't spell out what illegal gambling activities are, because the act relies on underlying federal and state laws to determine those issues.​
For example, under the proposed rule, credit-card companies and money-transmitting businesses are expected to put procedures into place to monitor and analyse payment patterns of individuals to detect suspicious activity.​
Initial reaction from banking industry officials seemed to be that regulators had addressed their biggest concern about the new law. The enforcement agencies concluded it was "not reasonably practical" for the banks to identify and block customers from sending cheques and making some other types of transfers.​
"It looks like they took a very practical and pragmatic approach. They did not ask us to do the impossible," said Steve Kenneally, a spokesman for America's Community Bankers.​
 

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"The controversial rules would make it illegal for banks to process credit card transactions from most Internet gambling sites. "

Didnt the uiega or whatever the fuck those assholes call it do that.
 

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The UIGEA act of 2006 prohibited the funding of "illegal gambling". The implementation of the act was dependent upon regulations that were to be implemented sometime during 2007. Treasury is still trying to develop such regulations.
 

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The UIGEA act of 2006 prohibited the funding of "illegal gambling". The implementation of the act was dependent upon regulations that were to be implemented sometime during 2007. Treasury is still trying to develop such regulations.

long time no see sir! how have you been? are you in florida for the winter? hope you are doing well and always glad to see your post:103631605
 

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When would this go into effect? Want to make 1 more deposit before NCAA hoops.
 

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Where's Pro Poker Player blaming the liberals on this one?

Nothing will change. They have been doing everything they can do block gambling transactions for 2 years and the big sites are still flourishing.
 

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The question I have is : Why is this such an important piece of legislation to get shoved through?

I mean really. What a legacy.
 

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It's standard practice for outgoing administrations to finalize controversial regulations before leaving office, a practice known as a midnight drop.
 

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baby jesus cries everytime on online wager is placed
 

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