ONLINE GAMBLING FOR ILLINOIS?
20 February 2009
Internet lottery sales may help with state
finances
Legislators in Illinois may want to study the problems
that the recently introduced Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act regulations have caused New Hampshire
before they embark on a project to sell lottery tickets
over the Internet. The difficulties of organising
financial transactions blocked by the controversial and
ill-defined UIGEA requirements should not be
underestimated.
The Illinois Senate President,
John Cullerton, needs to pay particular attention to the
UIGEA pitfalls before he moves on a proposal he is
considering which is designed to boost flagging state
finances. Cullerton, a Democrat from Chicago, wants to
expand sales of state lottery tickets by making them
available online. And although state lotteries are part
of the notorious and inequitable US legislative
carve-outs when it comes to Internet gambling, the
banking sector charged with enforcing the UIGEA has
shown that it can and will block transactions about
which it is uncertain.
Cullerton hopes that
resorting to the Internet to boost sales will increase
lottery revenues by as much as $300 million.
But
according to reports last (January) month, the New
Hampshire Lottery is battling with credit card sales
over the Internet which have been blocked by a cautious
financial services system charged with enforcing UIGEA
regulations. The financial services industry - as was
widely predicted in hearings on the UIGEA regulations,
but ignored by the government - is struggling with the
lack of precision in the regulations, especially
regarding what constitutes an illegal online gambling
transaction.
David Gale, executive director of
the North American Association of State and Provincial
Lotteries, told the Chicago Tribune, "I think it's an
issue of not clearly understanding what exactly the
rights are of the state in this issue."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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