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Is it time to legalize online gambling?
- 7-30-2008
A survey made online by the
newspaper USA Today has revealed a deep support for the legalization of online
gambling among Americans, with 97% of almost 2500 people surveyed answering positively
to the query: "Is it time to legalize online gambling?" The survey was published on the newspaper’s sports
blog along with an article about online gambling activities and the possibility
to amend the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.
Washington Democrat Jim A. McDermott introduced legislation to US Congress last
as part of the latest efforts to legalize, regulate and tax online gambling. Based
on research by Price Waterhouse Coopers, McDermott believes as much as $40
billion could be generated over the next 10 years. McDermott's main argument is that the U.S
could be generating revenue from online gambling if the activity is properly
taxed. Also, Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., will ask the House Judiciary
Committee to investigate how much revenue the
In addition to the legislative
actions, a study released two weeks ago on online gambling suggests that such
action can bring more benefits than damages to the

