It is sensed that the US legislation will not have the time to prioritize the gambling regulation issues in the near now.
There are many other issues related to regulation of the health care issues of the US, the education programs, and the impact of economic crisis on the employment factor of the citizens are all ahead in priority and it is already more than within the possible limits for the lawmakers to handle.
If the online casinos should be legalized, they ought to allocate time to discuss the different bills proposed in that regard. They need to also look in to the probable alternatives to bring in the amendments to the law, get it approved, cross opposition and criticism from the house and then eventually take it to the president’s desk for approval.
It is going to require a lot of time. It is impossible for them to execute the plans unless it is of top priority with a special super speed team working on the issue. The government has no funds or time to deal with such a super speed process right now. The drag can last until the end of 2010 before they have the time to start thinking about online casino gambling.
The delay is indeed good news for several online casinos who are already accepting players from the US. This is because they can continue in business with less competition for some more time.