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Online lottery gets OK in Georgia House
By KRISTEN WYATT
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
ATLANTA -- A bill to set up the nation's first online lottery breezed
through the Georgia House on Thursday, but a Web-based lotto is
still a long shot.
Lawmakers approved the legislation 131-32, with no debate. The
measure would allow players to use credit cards or
checking accounts to play up to $5 in lottery numbers
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Supporters say an online lottery would boost sales and help ensure
the future of a popular but expensive college scholarship bankrolled
by the lottery.
"This is designed to increase revenue for scholarships, so
college students can continue to enjoy the maximum amount of funding,"
said Republican Rep. Terry Barnard.
Opponents said they doubted the issue would even come to a vote
in the Senate.
Lottery officials say they're not sure an online lottery would
be legal - casinos, horse racing and video poker are all illegal
in Georgia - and convenience stores oppose it because they get commissions
on ticket sales.
Gambling addiction groups are also opposed, noting it's unwise
to let people bet on credit and that it would be hard to make sure
minors weren't getting in on the action.
Several states have considered online lotteries but none have started
one
Source: Seattle PI
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