ONLINE POKER CLAUSE REMOVED FROM MASS. BILL
13 February 2009
As the new England state girds itself for another
battle over land casinos, a controversial clause is axed
The so far unsuccessful attempt by Massachusetts
governor Deval Patrick to introduce tax-raising land
casinos to the New England state has entered its third
year with a new bill introduced by Representatives Brian
Wallace and Martin Walsh.
The attempt to expand
gambling in the state has attracted the attention of the
online gambling community mainly due to a clause buried
in the legislation which imposes heavy fines for any
resident caught gambling online - an attempt to
introduce the same player-specific penalties as were
introduced to Washington state two years ago.
Last year the legislation failed, but with the departure
from the House of some of the main drivers of opposition
to it, the bill may stand a better chance. This being
the case, the news this week that the online gambling
clause had been removed will be especially welcome.
Representative Wallace has confirmed that the clause
is to be struck from the 49 page Bill, saying that this
year's attempt was assembled in a rush with input from
various sources, and the clause had "inadvertently" been
left in.
Wallace said that he, and presumably
other architects of the resurrected Bill, had been
impressed with the testimony given by Harvard Law
professor Charles Nesson before a House committee last
year, which dealt specifically with online poker (see
previous InfoPowa report)
Nesson, who founded
the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society pointed out
that poker is an exceptional game of skill that can be
used to teach strategic thinking, geopolitical analysis,
risk assessment and money management - a metaphor for
live skills, in fact.
Supporting Professor
Nesson's persuasive arguments were members of the Poker
Players Alliance who were very active in lobbying
politicians and keeping the issue of legalised poker in
the public eye. This week the PPA publicly thanked the
two Democratic Party representatives for removing the
online clause from the reintroduced gambling expansion
bill
"Because of the multitude of dedicated PPA
members from all over the Commonwealth that acted by
calling and flooded their offices at the General
Assembly, both Representatives have committed to
removing the criminal Internet poker provision from the
HR 3954," the Alliance advised. "The PPA applauds both
Representatives Wallace and Walsh for their swift action
on this matter. It is clear that they listened to the
concerns voiced by Massachusetts PPA members and acted
promptly in resolving this issue."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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