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    Online Sports Betting - US Law

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By : Keith Driscoll    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-09 16:55:18
Betting and gaming on sports has recently become more prevalent. Its popularity has further intensified with the large growth of online sports gambling, known also as internet gambling. Online sports betting has long been the area of a lot of controversies. One distinct area of debate is its legitimacy.

When it comes to taking into consideration online sports gambling, often it is usual for folk to wonder if they are breaching any laws. As you may perhaps know, sports� gambling is deemed illegal in a lot of countries among the world, and one specific country that strongly holds anti-sports gambling laws is the United States of America. In this area, most of the states, and the federal government, have accepted laws about how lawful it is or is not to gamble online, as well as offline.

However, it is only recently that the supervision of all online sports gambling was left to the discretion of the separate states involved, and to some degree, the spread of online sports gambling created many levels of confusion about the jurisdiction. The most important query that keeps cropping up is who runs the laws in the internet world? As you may perhaps know, a good number of the current US gambling laws were produced and proposed prior to the development of the web. It is this information makes the application to those established laws open too a lot of diverse interpretations.

Aside from the question relating to the online sports gambling laws, a further question was raised by public concern, and that is, if it is permissible to run a sports gambling site on the WWW or offshore, will the government take proceedings against clients situated in the US? The common reply to this from the US government is that all offshore or online sports gambling websites are illegal, which kind of kicks International law in the nuts! Although it is fine to 'gamble' offshore with that other form of gambling called the Stock Market!

So it is acknowledged that online sports gambling is illegal in the US. However, no bills have been accepted to prevent the practice of online sports gambling, apart from the one sneaked through to outlaw online poker in an undemocratic way. Even worse though is that many attempts to pass bills in order to prevent online sports gambling have dramatically failed, therefore leaving everything still in limbo?

Perhaps one basis that caused the failure of those anti-sports gaming laws is that the federal government placed a lot of the liability for the legislations for gaming under the control of individual states, and some of those states have accepted the use of online sports gaming. A quantity of those states voted on legalizing online sports gambling, North Dakota being one of them. On the other side, there are states such as Illinois that have added several legislations that prohibit the promotion and use of online casinos within the state. Only three states in the United States have prohibited its folk from betting beyond state borders: Louisiana, California, and Nevada.

Since a number of states do have enforced anti-gambling laws, although loosely, many sports books on the web have decided to setup offshore in other countries so that they keep away from breaching the laws. It is crucial to note that although anti-gambling laws have been approved, no US civilian has even been prosecuted for using online sports gambling.

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