UIGEA REGULATIONS IMPACT FIRST PERIPHERAL VICTIMS
30 January 2009
Complications for New Hampshire state lottery
The controversial regulations supporting the U.S.
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, rammed
through in the dying days of the Bush administration and
only recently effective, are already causing waves where
they were not intended, it appears.
The regulations place the burden of enforcement on an
already stretched US financial services industry,
requiring it to dislocate payments to and from online
gambling firms without specifying in sufficient detail
what is defined as "illegal". The predictions were that
this lack of precision would cause confusion and result
in financial companies erring on the side of caution to
stop "non-illegal" transactions, and this week it became
apparent that this has already started happening.
New Hampshire authorities, desperate to generate more
revenue without further hammering hard-pressed tax
payers, said this week that the impact of UIGEA
regulations was being felt on the state's lottery
activities. Credit card companies have stopped
processing subscription packages to the Powerball
lottery, which has caused millions of dollars to be lost
in the state.
Consequently, the state is looking at new ways to raise
funds - and one of them includes increasing land
gambling by legalising slot machines!
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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