MORE NORTH CAROLINA ONLINE GAMBLING RESTRICTIONS
1 August 2008
Internet slots games banned from North Carolina
stores
North Carolina governor Mike Easley has signed another
anti-online gambling law into being, reports the
Asheville Citizen-Times this week.
The bill bans the use of pre-paid telephone cards to
facilitate Internet-based gaming, a new kind of
entertainment that has replaced video poker in some
convenience stores, restaurants and other spots. Players
using the system would purchase pre-paid telephone
cards, which were then used to play sweepstakes (see
previous InfoPowa reports).
The bill exempts electronic games at Harrah's Cherokee
Casino, a land gambling venue licensed by the state.
Legislators in the state who voted for the new measure
claimed that the system was no more than a workaround on
the 2006 state ban on video poker machines, but
operators say that the new ban merely creates a state
government sponsored monopoly on lottery betting.
"It appears to me that our state legislators want
everyone to buy either a lottery ticket or go to
Harrah’s," said Tom Morgan, president of Mountain
Energy.
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