REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT - WHICH IS BEST FOR ONLINE
GAMBLING?
13 June 2008
Internet gambling companies may get a fairer shake
from Obama
With Barack Obama now the uncontested presidential
candidate for the Democrats, speculation is turning
toward whether he would be a better proposition for the
online gambling industry in the USA than his opponent,
Republican John McCain.
The Sports Memo.com website carried an interesting
article on the subject this week, considering the track
records of both men, and pointing out that McCain has
opposed the legalisation of sportsbetting on college
athletics, even in Nevada.
The site quotes material from ESPN in support of its
assessment as follows:
"McCain wants to eliminate what he sees as the most
troubling aspects of legalized gambling in the United
States. He has led the fight to ban gambling on college
sports, a battle the Nevada casinos have won (so far),
in part by suggesting that he would make Super Bowl and
NCAA pools illegal.
"And McCain would ban Internet gambling - not because
it’s addictive, but because players typically have no
way of knowing whether they are in fair games."
Sports Memo carries an cautionary quote from Senator
McCain, presumably speaking to ESPN: "I’ll give you a
little straight talk. There’s going to have to be
another scandal, and there probably will be." That’s
McCain: waiting for the next, inevitable burst of bad
news to come along, to present an opportunity not only
to excoriate wrongdoers but to corral the powerful into
doing right. To take another step toward saving sports."
Looked at from the Democrat angle, Sports Memo opines
that the legalisation of online sports betting is not a
big issue in the Obama camp, and he has not gone on
record supporting it. But he has at least not actively
attacked it, either. He's a poker player who has
supported the idea of an independent study of the online
gambling industry to assess its impact and how it could
be regulated to protect players.
Sports Memo also quotes US law academic Professor I.
Nelson Rose, who is an authority on Internet gambling
legal matters and opines: "When the Democrats took
control of the Senate, Harry Reid, senator from Nevada,
became majority leader. Therefore, land-based casinos,
which want a study and law allowing them to operate
Internet casinos, can get those, if the President is a
Democrat. If John McCain wins…nothing will change.
"Assuming Barack Obama … wins, the Democrats will keep
control of Congress and there will be a change in the
federal law. It might come as early as 2009. More
likely, it won’t be until 2010, or even later.
"For political cover, there could be an objective,
scientific study done first [as supported by the
American Gaming Association], that proves that Internet
gambling can be kept safe from hackers, protecting the "vulnerables"
(children and compulsive gamblers), and that states that
don’t want to allow can be blocked."
See the full report:
http://www.sportsmemo.com/handicappers/ted/articles/1751/?SESSIDPHP=7eb0343a3eb65e07935294d1fea023f7
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