The Polish Government had approved a draft on a law that would limit casino operations within the member state of the European Union. The law will limit different gambling options in several ways, but online casinos may be completely threw out of the window.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is determined to ban online gambling in the EU-member state. The new legislation will outlaw all gambling that takes place outside land-based casinos, including online casinos, while taking advantage of higher taxes on legal gambling operators. The ban would limit Poland's casino choices only to the ones that are already established. This would mean that no new permits would be issued to hopeful casino operators. Another portion of the legislation would also raise taxes on the current casinos within Poland.

The proposal would go beyond an online casino ban to also abolish slot machines outside of casinos along with higher taxes for gambling companies in the country. Moreover, the legislation would ban advertising for any games of chance. The online casino ban portion of the legislation will attempt to cover many different areas. The new laws could enable Poland to track connections between internet providers in the nation and those of international wagering websites. The legislation would also closely monitor online money transfer providers.

“We are proposing to ban a significant part of the gambling sector, We want to see this market shrink by 20 to 25 percent per year. Over the course of five years this kind of gambling should disappear from Poland.” The Prime Misnister Of Poland Donald Tuck said.

The legislation would gradually eliminate slot machines over a five-year period. During this period, taxes on the “one-armed bandits” would be increased from 180 euros a month to 480 euros a month. There are over 20,000 slot machines in and usually found in bus stations, train stations, shopping malls and fast food restaurants.

Tusk is also concerned about the potential threat of gambling on young people. The new legislation would make it illegal for anyone 17 years of age or younger to gamble.

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