GRAB YOUR POLITICIANS AT HOME!
10 August 2007
PPA hints on turning the Congressional recess to
advantage
Former Senator and Poker Players' Alliance chairman
Alfonse D'Amato knows his way around the Washington
political calendar, and this week came up with some
interesting ideas to turn the autumn recess of the US
Congress into an opportunity for online gamblers to let
their representatives know how they feel about online
gambling regulation.
In a letter to the almost 700 000 members of the
Alliance this week. D'Amato said:
"Dear Fellow PPA Member:
"Thanks to your efforts, we have made tremendous
progress in our fight to protect the rights of poker
players. More than 40 members of the U.S. House of
Representatives have committed to clarifying federal
laws to preserve your ability to play poker online. But
we still need your help to get the attention of every
U.S. Representative.
"Congress is in recess for August and your
Representative will be returning home to host local
events and town hall meetings. These are great
opportunities to tell them that poker is not a crime and
to support H.R. 2046, the Internet Gambling Regulation
and Enforcement Act and H.R. 2610, the Skill Game
Protection Act.
"Here's how to find out when these events are happening:
"Get the phone number of your U.S. Representative's
hometown office by clicking here [a PPA information
page} and entering your ZIP Code. Call to ask when and
where these events are taking place in the month of
August.
"Go to one of these events and bring your fellow poker
players. Tell your U.S. Representative that poker is not
a crime and to co-sponsor H.R. 2046 and H.R. 2610 when
they return to Washington. Let them know that you will
support them if they support the rights of law-abiding
poker players.
"Thank you for being an "August Advocate" for the Poker
Players Alliance."
The chairman justifiably signs himself "Proud to Play
Poker." Senator Al D'Amato
The negative side of letters.....
But the good Senator was not the only one sending out
letters this week - the state of Utah was taking a more
negative route, corresponding with online poker players
in the state to remind them that they could be in
violation of state laws.
State enforcement officials obtained names and addresses
of Utah online players from databases recovered from
companies involved in a major $150 million bust earlier
this year which led to seven citizens and four companies
being charged with felonies by a grand jury in Salt Lake
City.
Companies facing charges are CurrenC Ltd., also known as
CurrenC WorldWide Ltd., based in the British Virgin
Islands; Gateway Technologies LLC, based in Draper,
Utah; Hill Financial Services Inc., based in Draper,
Utah, and Las Vegas.
The state of Utah is one of the few in the United States
that frowns upon any forms of gambling, and this extends
even to state lotteries.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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