All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery Discussion -> Internet Gambling Law will be voted on and passed in December Internet Gambling Law will be voted on and passed in DecemberPrevious TopicNext Topicmississippi United States Member #34877 March 3, 2006 4464 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 4:25 pm - IP Logged | |
I just heard on CNBC that the federal Gov. will vote and repeal the Internet Gambling law that was passed in 2006. They estimate that the Federal Gov. will bring in approximately 50 Billion in tax revenue. In December when it passes everyone will be able to gamble online again Legally..hahaha..I am excited and cant wait.!!!! "Attention all Mathematicians: Check your degree at the door because when it comes to whole numbers you are the Amateur" | | |
mississippi United States Member #34877 March 3, 2006 4464 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 4:30 pm - IP Logged | |
I just checked on my OLD account at Betslips.com...my account is still there with old password still working...cant wait til January we should be able to play at Betslips again..I like that site..!!!! "Attention all Mathematicians: Check your degree at the door because when it comes to whole numbers you are the Amateur" | | |
Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 19729 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 4:33 pm - IP Logged | |
I just heard on CNBC that the federal Gov. will vote and repeal the Internet Gambling law that was passed in 2006. They estimate that the Federal Gov. will bring in approximately 50 Billion in tax revenue. In December when it passes everyone will be able to gamble online again Legally..hahaha..I am excited and cant wait.!!!! Boy would that be sweet. | | |
mississippi United States Member #34877 March 3, 2006 4464 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 4:41 pm - IP Logged | |
Yep Todd..the Democrats are going to repeal that law..Barney Frank has already submitted the legislation and it will be voted on in December, next month, is what they said on CNBC..They also said that 50 billion in tax revenue was projected over 10 years..that is not bad..plus the Democrats need the extra money to help pay for all the programs they want to pass..so..GET READY..it is going to pass next month..thats what they said..plus I read on the Internet some time back that alot of the OVERSEAS gambling companies based in Europe were putting a great deal of pressure on the US Gov because of unfair trade stuff.. "Attention all Mathematicians: Check your degree at the door because when it comes to whole numbers you are the Amateur" | | |
United States Member #48500 December 7, 2006 706 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:02 pm - IP Logged | |
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United States Member #392 June 8, 2002 8264 Posts Online | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:16 pm - IP Logged | |
I hope that is the case. This law should never have passed in the first place. I think the block heads in Washington, Reps and Dems missed a very big point, when we win money and I did win well from BetSlips, what do you think I did with the money??? I went out and spent it, I put money into the economy, dah! | | |
San Diego, CA United States Member #61952 May 24, 2008 17620 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:30 pm - IP Logged | |
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United States Member #392 June 8, 2002 8264 Posts Online | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:34 pm - IP Logged | |
There are two bills out there, H.R. 2267 and H.R. 2268, the 2267 deals with safety and the 2268 deals with taxes. They want things to be safe for us so that they get their TAXES. | | |
San Diego, CA United States Member #61952 May 24, 2008 17620 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 5:39 pm - IP Logged | |
There are two bills out there, H.R. 2267 and H.R. 2268, the 2267 deals with safety and the 2268 deals with taxes. They want things to be safe for us so that they get their TAXES. Thank you, mjwinsmith. | | |
BETWEEN OAKRIDGE AND WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB United States Member #1679 June 10, 2003 973 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 6:02 pm - IP Logged | |
I just heard on CNBC that the federal Gov. will vote and repeal the Internet Gambling law that was passed in 2006. They estimate that the Federal Gov. will bring in approximately 50 Billion in tax revenue. In December when it passes everyone will be able to gamble online again Legally..hahaha..I am excited and cant wait.!!!! great,now i'll be able to use my california integers again.betslips is gonna really hate me....... Relax,Bigdaddy has your number!!!!! you can reduce the numbers by sum range for the game played and eliminate boxed plays of other plays if you so wish...i will play the numbers whole it insures complete coverage... playing $45 to win $500bx/$5000 str8 is a return i will take everyday!!
here we go steelers ..here we go---------stairway to seven babe
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Connecticut United States Member #62108 May 29, 2008 12562 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 6:21 pm - IP Logged | |
Say it's true!!!! Please say it's true Quitters never win, winners never quit. But those who never win and never quit are idiots. - David Brent | | |
Fayetteville, Georgia United States Member #3661 February 2, 2004 1537 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 6:46 pm - IP Logged | |
Halleluah! Thank you Jesus! I made money online and I don't mind paying the taxes..... keep us informed I still have my old account number at the dime store! Ms. Pat | | |
Indiana United States Member #49185 January 7, 2007 1771 Posts Online | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 8:28 pm - IP Logged | |
Unforunately some of us have to deal with not only the federal law, but a state law as well. I live in Indiana and it's a class B misdemeanor to gamble over the internet. So even if the federal law is repealed, as long as the state's law exists, I still can't gamble over the internet. We can all pray the state laws that ban internet gambling get repealed too! Gonna win. | | |
NASHVILLE, TENN United States Member #33768 February 20, 2006 836 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 9:01 pm - IP Logged | |
Unforunately some of us have to deal with not only the federal law, but a state law as well. I live in Indiana and it's a class B misdemeanor to gamble over the internet. So even if the federal law is repealed, as long as the state's law exists, I still can't gamble over the internet. We can all pray the state laws that ban internet gambling get repealed too! I am not a lawyer but I beleive Federal law overrides State law. If the Feds say on-line gambling is OK, the State has no say in the matter. We fought a Civil War over this some time back. | | |
Indiana United States Member #49185 January 7, 2007 1771 Posts Online | | Posted: November 18, 2009, 9:33 pm - IP Logged | |
I am not a lawyer but I beleive Federal law overrides State law. If the Feds say on-line gambling is OK, the State has no say in the matter. We fought a Civil War over this some time back. When regulating the same activity, federal law does override state law, however we aren't being given a right to do something by the federal government. What's happening here is a ban is being repealed. In this case, at the federal level, but states can still have their own laws. This repeal could still be a step towards lifting the state bans as well, which I hope it does, but as-is, it doesn't. Gonna win. | | |
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