Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 3001


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 3001. Congressional findings and policy

      (a) The Congress finds that - 
        (1) the States should have the primary responsibility for
      determining what forms of gambling may legally take place within
      their borders;
        (2) the Federal Government should prevent interference by one
      State with the gambling policies of another, and should act to
      protect identifiable national interests; and
        (3) in the limited area of interstate off-track wagering on
      horseraces, there is a need for Federal action to ensure States
      will continue to cooperate with one another in the acceptance of
      legal interstate wagers.

      (b) It is the policy of the Congress in this chapter to regulate
    interstate commerce with respect to wagering on horseracing, in
    order to further the horseracing and legal off-track betting
    industries in the United States.



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