Showing posts with label legalization of online gambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legalization of online gambling. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Iowa’s Online Poker situation a sudden turn

Long before, when legislators were eyeing to legalize online poker in United States, Iowa had the closest and most possible chance of having online poker not only legalized but also expanded in their state, they could have been the first state to have that “precious” legalization.

But what seemed to be a sure shot suddenly turned a little twist in the story. After two weeks of deliberation, the dreamy legalization of online poker in the state was erased and totally out of the picture. Iowan legislators cannot decide on what to do and how to do it. Plans on legalizing and expanding online poker in the state have been abandoned. This decision has been the result of long debates and arguments thrown by both sides of the case. Clearly, the opposition won.

While other states still have a pending case to solve regarding legalization of online poker as well, this case would most likely happen. The longer the debates, the more time would the opposition have to persuade the ones who agree to go to their side. The end part would be, if indeed they would be persuaded or if they’re will is strong enough to really pursue the legalization of online poker.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Online gambling on the line

What seemed to be a long protest to legalize online gambling still remains but a dream to many poker fans. They have had a share of momentum when more and more people, even officials, who stood by their side and helped them push the legalization of online gambling. Although lately, that has not beent he picture. The Feds are on the run.

Just recently, a man has been caught and pleaded guilty in front of the jury for hosting online gambling in US states to a company in Costa Rica. This probe also brought famous online gambling company, Doyle's Room, in danger. The government's federal probe against illegal online gambling have been heading strong and are really investigating further on the issue.

This scene doesn't only happen in United States. The same case goes to South Africa. The country's online gambling has been temporarily stopped and is now illegal on the place. There have been no proper laws and regulation of online gambling, thus they would need to further study and investigate the case.

With these scenarios going on in the online gambling industry, it is still too far and too impossible to say that online gambling would really be legalized.