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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 11:37:47 +0800
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Subject: GAM_lin
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8-8-96. Wash Tech:
"Internet Betting Spurs Regulatory Interest."
A new commission to investigate the nation's $40
billion gambling industry will initiate Congress'
latest effort to curb the fast-growing gambling
industry, and may open up additional efforts to
regulate the burgeoning Internet industry.
Extra legislation is not needed to suppress on-line
gambling, said Bernie Horn, National Coalition Against
Legalized Gambling. "If the Justice Department wanted
to, it could make things unbearable for companies
offering on-line gambling from outside the country,"
he said.
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GAM_lin
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