Nobody within the Internet casino industry is surprised the familiar foes of regulated online gambling are marshaling their forces to withstand the passage of Barney Frank's new bill. While some celebrated prematurely, in what iMEGA chairman Joe Brennan, Jr., called a display of "completely unqualified enthusiasm," others knew the toughest parts are ahead.
Once again, Spencer Bachus is quick to utter absurdities into whatever microphones come near him, apparently figuring it doesn't should be the reality should you say it often enough.
“Illegal offshore Internet gambling sites are a criminal enterprise," says Bachus in a tautology. He neglects to notice in the event that they are legalized, they will, of course, not be criminal enterprises.
Bachus also states that "...allowing them (online casinos) to function unfettered within the United states of america would present a transparent danger to our youth, who're subject to becoming hooked on gambling at an early age.”
Gaming experts note that Bachus' claims of addiction belie most current evidence, but his rhetoric reflects strongly-held convictions of the social conservatives that form his base.
"In certain circles, what Bachus parrots is regarded as to be proved beyond question, without ever an objective consideration," says sociologist Gerald Holdenstein.
When told that concerns about problem gambling and child participation could be addressed by modern developments in software, Bachus told the brand new York Times that "such security features are inherently unreliable, will also be trivially circumvented and can fail at high rates.”
Online gambling operators point to success with such programs within the United Kingdom, but in addition realize Bachus would possibly not believe his own words, and positively won't disavow them, as he plays a cynical political game.
"At least he's now not telling everyone one-third folks teenagers who gamble attempt suicide anymore," said one casino owner, speaking of a disproved wild claim Bachus made to rally troops against Frank's last gaming bill.
Published on May 26, 2009 by JoshuaMcCarthy
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