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More Golf Courses Will Make Full Tilt Poker Betting Legal
U.S. golf and poker players will soon be able to place bets on courses for their favorite professional sports teams. The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday announced that it has taken steps to end a 2006 federal law banning sports gambling.
The DOJ announcement comes after numerous states and major professional sports teams and leagues have already made plans to allow betting on sports, in an effort to lure even more gamblers and keep them within state boundaries.
The DOJ-NSRB Joint Notice of Proposed Rulemaking outlines the steps needed to enable states to legalize the practice, which was banned in the United States by the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992. The joint action from the DOJ and the NSRB is the first step in giving the green light for states to legalize sports gambling.
In addition to giving the green light for states to legalize sports gambling, the joint statement says that the DOJ will take steps to end the current ban. The new regulations will enable states to award up to $10 million in sports wagering tax revenue to state and tribal governments and up to $350,000 to state lotteries.
The announcement follows the involvement of major professional sports teams and leagues. In March, it was reported that the NFL, NBA and NHL announced a joint effort to accept bets and handle financial transactions in gaming and sports. The leagues said the purpose was to make money to improve the image of professional sports, support their charitable and civic efforts, help build communities and to fill facilities with fans.
The new legal sports betting was approved by the leagues’ boards of governors. In March, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that states could regulate sports gambling, but the court also gave states the authority to take a stand against wagers that violate sports and federal law.
The issue has been one of interest among the United States of America for over 100 years. In the early 1900s, many states passed legislation to allow sports betting. In the late 1970s, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was passed to ban sports gambling.
In the last two decades, there has been a call for sports gambling to be legalized. The motivation has been for states to get out of the black market, which takes a lot of money to be359ba680
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