Las Vegas Sands owner Sheldon Adelson has attempted to utilize the state Attorney General in his campaign to ban online internet gambling and the Poker Players Alliance holds its position on pro-online gambling.
Over the weekend, the Washington DC publication The Hill reported that a minimum of 10 state attorney generals have signed a letter to congressional leaders and the House and Senate Judiciary committees request that Congress deem online gambling illegal.
The letter states:
“Given the inherently interstate nature of Internet gambling transactions, we anticipate that it will become increasingly difficult to effectively regulate such conduct as additional jurisdictions consider legalizing Internet gambling.”
“Having the Attorneys General letter would be a component of getting a sponsor for that bill,” John Pappas, executive director of the PPA said. He also warns that if influential states jump on the band wagon the letter could be critical.
Sheldon Adelson Continues to Push for a Ban on Online Gambling
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Cat50 10 years ago Superstar Member
All he has to do is open an online casino and compete with others. That would be an easy solution but why compete when you can pay people off and force others to come to Vegas by stopping them from playing in the comfort of their home.
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