EAST RIDGE, Tenn., July 15, 2009 — Online gambling sites and supporters of online gambling have seen various attempts by the government to stop or slow the ability of U.S.-based companies to offer the service to American residents. Some online gambling sites closed their doors to U.S. citizens after the act was passed without realizing that the act only limited the way in which financial transactions between the sites and players took place. Many of the top online casinos and poker sites have since found a way to continue these transactions while remaining compliant with the UIGEA.
Anyone who is for online gambling in the USA only needs to visit http://www.usa-online-gambling.com to discover they are not alone in the fight. Tracy Carter, founder of the website, states, “There is a long list of sites that have overcome the UIGEA regulations and an even longer list of supporters, which aim to get the act overturned. The list of 30+ supporters of online gambling includes prominent politicians and entertainment companies such as Congressmen Barney Frank and Ron Paul, Harrah’s Entertainment, The Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association and the World Trade Organization.”
The website, http://www.usa-online-gambling.com, is dedicated to the education of both players and online casino providers while providing a detailed analysis of the UIGEA. In fact, the site offers a direct link for anyone who wishes to read what the law really states. They also provide links to the top USA Poker Sites along with the huge online bonuses they are offering, as well as deposit methods that are being accepted by major sites and how it works.
“The fact that the government has attempted to make online gambling illegal is more than just an infringement on the rights of casinos to offer a service with massive entertainment value, but it is an infringement of the rights of players who want to enjoy online gambling from the comfort of their home. Overturning the UIGEA would allow many casinos that left the U.S. market to return, as well as increasing the number of payment and withdrawal methods. It is estimated that overturning the UIGEA and providing sites with a method of taxing sales would infuse the U.S. with over $50 billion in tax revenue within the next ten years. A number that would surely grow as online casinos were permitted to expand,” stated Tracy Carter.
For more information regarding UIGEA or USA Online Gambling please visit http://www.usa-online-gambling.com or contact Tracy Carter via email at affiliates12@hotmail.com or via phone at 423-298-2716.
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