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Originally published October 9 2005

New online gambling ban put aside for now

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

While many believe that an online gambling ban is slated for future law, Senator Jon Kyl says he is determined to pass a bill that would require banks and credit card companies to block payments to internet gambling sites.



The Arizona Republican tried to attach language restricting Internet gambling to an annual spending bill that must be passed this year, but an unnamed Democrat objected to attaching an unrelated matter to the spending measure under consideration. Kyl said his legislation would require banks and credit card companies to block payments to Internet gambling sites. He said some companies were already voluntarily blocking money transfers. "We will proceed with this; it will become law at some point at some time," Kyl said on the Senate floor. "There should be no reason why we can't move forward on this." Barbara Mikulski, a Maryland Democrat, said that a member of her party had objected to attaching Kyl's language to the spending bill but she was not sure who. Kyl urged the lawmaker to come forward so the concerns could be addressed. The U.S. Justice Department has said the laws that prohibit interstate gambling apply to the Internet. But Americans have turned to offshore gambling Internet sites as an alternative. The Senate and House of Representatives have passed similar legislation in the past but have been unable to reach agreement on a single, identical bill, Kyl said. Shares of online gambling sites in Britain moved higher Thursday in anticipation of the Senate action. Partygaming moved up 5 percent to 105 pence, while Sportingbet.com moved up 11.3 percent to 321 pence in London trading.


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