SOUTH CAROLINA GAMBLING UPDATES DELAYED (Update)
5 June 2009
The excitement of change dies down as
politicians push gambling proposals out to 2010
Hopes that 2009 might see the modernisation of
200-year-old antiquated gambling laws in South Carolina
have faded this week on the news that state politicians
were not able to address the issue before the conclusion
of the legislative session in the state and the bills
will now be put on hold until 2010.
Senate Bills
535 and 628 which would legalise social games of poker,
“...won’t be readdressed until next legislative session,
set to start in January,” reports the Augusta Chronicle.
For fans of the game, that means at least seven more
months before any further movement will take place.
Senators McConnell, Mulvaney, Ford, Land, Knotts,
and Davis introduced Senate Bill 535, which legalises
“private” games where the House does not take a rake
(see previous InfoPowa reports). At the same time, the
Poker Players Alliance (PPA) successfully added a
“predominance test” clause to both bills in an attempt
to clarify South Carolina gambling laws.
The
gambling law on the books is over 200 years old and was
brought into the spotlight after the arrests of poker
players allegedly competing in a friendly home game in
Mount Pleasant.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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