Restrictions on Online Gambling

Online Gambling

The United States Department of Justice has issued sweeping restrictions on online gambling. It has claimed that all forms of Internet gambling violate the Wire Act, and that advertising such gambling on the Internet is aiding and abetting. Critics say that these restrictions lack any legal basis. Nevertheless, it’s unclear whether these new laws will deter online gambling.

Some states and organizations offer help to individuals with gambling addiction. They may refer you to a local program, or can offer advice. You can also ask your doctor if they know of any local resources. In addition, you can perform a simple Google search for “Internet Gambling addiction help” plus your state’s or city name. There are also many local listings for organizations such as Gamblers Anonymous.

According to a study by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, over 20% of college-aged males visit Internet gambling sites at least once a month. However, females are less likely to visit such sites. According to the survey, the percentage of college-age males using Internet gambling websites rose from four percent in 2008 to 16.0% in 2010. However, the number of weekly users remained at 3%.

Though it is relatively easy to access online gambling sites, not all states are willing to allow it. In the US, gambling is illegal in several states. In some states, such as California, online sports betting is legal.

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