Online Gamblers are growing impatient

Online Gamblers are growing impatientDue to recent events, Congress´s agenda has been allotting most of its time to national security. As it seems now, gambling is not its priority. Gambling matters are still pending.

By John W | Mar 04, 2002
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Gamblers are growing impatient. Two bills that haven't been passed by Congress are still pending. Due to recent events, Congress´s agenda has been allotting most of its time to national security. As it seems now, gambling is not its priority. Gambling matters are still pending. A way to turn Congress's attention towards these other matters was proposed by Prudential Securities. Prudential suggested to Goodlatte and Leach to combine their legislation proposals to the anti- terrorism bills that haven't been passed by Congress yet. Prudential stated that that's not that likely to happen since the industry is still divided on the e-gaming ban matter.

Bobby Siller, a member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, believes that Internet gambling should be controlled. He also says that, We´re in a new era. We have to have an environment that allows them to grow. If we don't, they'll be left out. We need to be flexible and creative."

There are a number of influential people opposing the online gambling world. Kim Sinatra said,"Its taken a long time to bring credibility to this (the land based gaming)
business. It's important we don't do anything that would jeopardize that respect."

 
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