White House Responds to “We the People” Online Poker Petition

White House Responds to “We the People” Online Poker Petition
US poker players have taken action into their own hands in an attempt to legalize online poker with a petition called “We the People”. This petition was submitted to the White House in the hopes that it would have an effect on current legislation restricting Americans from indulging in their passion for internet poker. Realistically, the creators of the petition did not expect major reform but wanted to make their opinions known. There was a White House statement released in response. “The Administration understands that many Americans engage in paid online poker games for entertainment purposes. Online gambling on sporting events or contests violates federal law. The legality of other forms of online gambling is dependent upon the law of the states where the bettor or gambling business is located. It is left to each state to determine whether it wishes to permit such activity between its residents and an online poker business authorized by that state to accept such wagers, but online gambling that is not authorized by state law may also violate federal statutes.” “The rapid and anonymous nature of the internet distinguishes online games from onsite games, such as those in casinos, and creates distinct challenges. For example, there are many means of technologically circumventing restrictions on online gambling that can allow individuals from countries where gambling is illegal -- or even minors -- to play using real currency. Online games also have greater potential for fraud because gambling websites are much cheaper and easier to establish than on-site locations, and like telemarketing scams, can appear and disappear overnight. Finally, online gambling can be used in money laundering schemes because of the volume, speed, anonymity, and international reach made possible by internet transactions.” It is the final few lines of the statement has a silver lining and leaves Americans with a glimmer of hope. “The Administration will continue to examine this issue and is open to solutions that would help guard against the use of online gambling sites as tools for conducting illegal activities or preying on unsuspecting individuals to the extent that online gambling is permitted.”
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