New bill would prohibit use of credit in Internet gambling
May 23, 2000
A new Congressional bill, if passed, would prohibit the use of credit in Internet gambling, thus eliminating the possibility of any wager involving the World Wide Web.
House Resolution 4419, known as the "Internet Gambling Funding Prohibition Act," was introduced by Congressman Jim Leach, an Iowa Republican. It is, according to the American Horse Council, intended to complement the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act introduced by Congressman Jon Kyle of Arizona. The Kyl/Goodlatte bill, however, includes exceptions for pari-mutuel racing, something the Leach bill does not.
The Leach bill would prohibit the use of credit in Internet gambling, as defined in such means of transferring funds as credit cards, fund raisers, checks, drafts, etc. Internet wagering is defined to include the placing, receiving or otherwise making of a bet or wager by "any means which includes the use, at least in part, of the Internet."
AHC said there is no exceptions for legal wagering in this bill except fantasy sports leagues. Even Indian lands are covered under the bill.
May 23, 2000
A new Congressional bill, if passed, would prohibit the use of credit in Internet gambling, thus eliminating the possibility of any wager involving the World Wide Web.
House Resolution 4419, known as the "Internet Gambling Funding Prohibition Act," was introduced by Congressman Jim Leach, an Iowa Republican. It is, according to the American Horse Council, intended to complement the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act introduced by Congressman Jon Kyle of Arizona. The Kyl/Goodlatte bill, however, includes exceptions for pari-mutuel racing, something the Leach bill does not.
The Leach bill would prohibit the use of credit in Internet gambling, as defined in such means of transferring funds as credit cards, fund raisers, checks, drafts, etc. Internet wagering is defined to include the placing, receiving or otherwise making of a bet or wager by "any means which includes the use, at least in part, of the Internet."
AHC said there is no exceptions for legal wagering in this bill except fantasy sports leagues. Even Indian lands are covered under the bill.
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