The advantages of regulating online gambling grow by leap and bounds. And if it can be regulated, it can be taxed, right?
In new attempts to reverse the UIGEA law banning online gambling, the US is excited about the prospects of collecting taxes on the huge sums of money spent on online gambling. In addition, regulation could help reduce some of negative effects on consumers, says a new study by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Western Ontario.
Understanding
online casino gambling
The
study, entitled "Blackjack in the Kitchen: Understanding Online Versus
Casino Gambling," is due to be published in the February 2009 issue of the
Journal of Consumer Research.
Kathryn LaTour, associate professor in the UNLV Harrah College of Hotel Administration, says that the integration of online gambling in the home can more easily "turn gambling behavior into a component of a consumer's everyday life, like watching television."
"When online gambling becomes a routine daily behavior, it is easier for consumers to engage in mindless consumption of that activity, ultimately resulting in addiction and resultant financial losses."
History
lesson
When you
ban it, it simply moves underground. Remember the ban on alcohol and the
devastating days of prohibition in the US? The mob was practically nurtured
in those days and is still with us
today. Look at the results of banning drugs and what it costs the world in
trying to keep it down.
The
difference
Gambling
in a real casino is a whole different ballgame. It is a social activity. First
of all there are other people around and then there are dealers and croupiers
who, like an astute barman, can tell a customer that he's had enough. If the
customer insists, there is security who can force him to leave the casino. There
is the cashier who can refuse to cash more checks or accept the credit card.
These are built-in slow-down or stop
features.
Online gambling, on the other hand, is a solitary activity. The gambler is involved in only one thing - gambling. A gambler sits by himself, grimly chasing after last week's or last month's losses, determined to win them back. If he 's addicted he will continue playing until all his money has gone and then he will resort to any means to raise more money to feed into his account.
Legality
not a concern
Online
gambling is currently illegal in the
US. This is a joke. North American consumers can and do easily engage in online gambling via offshore Internet
companies. Recent estimates of online gambling revenues range between ten and
twelve billion dollars annually.
The
conclusion
To best
protect players, while not entirely ignoring the facts on the ground sort of
speak, regulation seems the course to follow.
When played as a form of entertainment, online gambling can provide safe and harmless fun for many hours. I say we regulate!
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