Democratic Gov. Jack Markell signed the Delaware Gaming Competitiveness Act of 2012 into law the morning after the bill passed the state Senate on a close vote?
that reflected opposition from lawmakers who believe expanding gambling to the digital realm will expand the social ills associated with it.
Proponents hailed the measure as a viable way to help preserve the state's embattled casino industry, which is facing aggressive competition from new venues in the neighboring states of
Maryland and Pennsylvania.
"We're talking about a couple thousand jobs," Markell said. "The competitive landscape for this industry has changed dramatically."
Online slot machine play and casino games such as blackjack and poker will be accessible through each Delaware casino's website and controlled centrally by the state Lottery Office.
Delaware lottery tickets also will be offered for sale on a state-run website.
Federal law limits?online gambling?to players within the state's borders, which will be verified using geolocation software.
The state hopes to launch online gambling in 2013 and intends to make betting available on a variety of digital devices including smart phones and tablets.
Other states already offer lottery ticket sales via the Internet and Nevada is moving toward the implementation of online poker play, but Delaware is the only state so far to?
legalize comprehensive?online casino gaming.
Source: http://streakgaming.blogspot.com/2012/06/delaware-became-1st-state-in-usa-to.html
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