CALIFORNIA POKER BILL HAS A GOOD CHANCE TO PASS
25 April 2008
Because it proposes only a study, legislators
could get behind this bill, says law expert
The respected online gambling law expert Professor I.
Nelson Rose from the Whittier Law School cautioned this
week that the industry should not become too optimistic
at the news that the Californian legislature is
considering a bill to launch a study of intra-state
legalisation of Internet poker (see previous InfoPowa
report).
The professor said that whilst Representative Levine’s
bill does have a good chance of being passed, it is
currently only an initiative to study the implications
of legalising online poker in the state.
“Levine thinks this bill might pass, because it only
calls for a study," said the professor. "He is not that
optimistic at the moment about legalisation, because it
appears not only the federal, but the state, Departments
of Justice are saying it would violate federal law, even
if it is entirely intra-state.
"I think this is wrong both on the substantive law and
on the purpose of federal law when it comes to gambling,
which is only to help the states promote their public
policies.”
The professor added that the biggest obstacle may be
getting the political players to agree on how
legalisation could work.
“There does not yet seem to be the motivation, mainly
because the revenue projections have been small," he
said, revealing that he had been working with numbers
supplied by a major operator which showed that with
advertising and the right to take credit cards,
California-only online poker could be much bigger.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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