KYL COMES OUT SHOOTING
4 May 2007
Arizona Senator opposes Barney Frank's bill to
regulate and control online gambling in the US
Anti-online gambling Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona has
wasted no time hitting back at recent attempts by
Congressman Barney Frank to introduce legislation that
would regulate and control online gambling (see previous
InfoPowa reports)
The National Ledger.com published an article authored by
the Senator asserting that the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act will not be repealed. But the
intention of the Frank bill is not to repeal, but to
introduce regulation possibilities to the UIGEA. Senator
Kyl also seemed to be blurring the lines between online
and offline gambling in his article, referring
extensively to a recent major gambling ring bust in his
home state that used Internet betting sites to place
bets initiated on land.
Kyl also attacked the online poker sector, claiming that
it encouraged gambling among the youth of America and
citing the National Annenberg study of youthful
gambling, which apparently claims that in recent years
there has been a rising trend in online gambling that is
significant and worrying.
Using the Arizona Office of Problem Gambling Youth
Survey last year as a reference, online observers were
quick to point out that that in a survey of more than 60
000 students in grades 8 through 12, the vast majority
(92.4 percent) had never gambled on the Internet! And
30.6 percent respondents had played the lottery or
scratch tickets, indicating that the most addictive form
of gambling among Arizona's youth is probably the
state's own lottery!
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