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American Congressman To Propose Online Gambling Exemptions

 June 11, 2007, 6:48 pm (1 year ago)

Opposing the UIGEA ban passed last year by the House of Representatives, a democrat official introduced legislation to exempt poker and other games from the ban.

This bill will exempt skills game such chess and poker from the UIGEA Act that was signed by Pres Bush.

Playing poker is an every right of Americans, a spokesperson in the congress stated. Skill games must be treated in a different manner from the game of pure chance. You will decide your fate on the game.

The Chair of the committee Frank planned a hearing about the subject opposing gambling on the Internet, it makes banks and credit card companies not legal to accept payments from online gambling links.

Congressman Wexler had admitted that he does not have enough support to revoke online gambling. The European Union are disappointed that the ban is approved because it was a home for many gambling companies that they were pushed to cease operations in US.

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