SOUTH CAROLINA SENATE PANEL HEARINGS
27 March 2009
Antiquated card game bans have to go, opine
residents
A senate panel in South Carolina heard submissions
regarding the state's antiquated laws against card games
this week as state legislators prepare to debate an 1802
law that makes dice or card games of chance illegal.
Charleston Sen. Glenn McConnell has offered two
measures on the subject (see previous InfoPowa report).
One is the repeal of the ancient and now inappropriate
law and its replacement with something more in tune with
the times. The other is a constitutional amendment to
allow churches and charities to hold fundraisers.
Submissions to the panel from some 60 interested
parties this week included views that golf tournaments,
bridge games and fishing competitions offer prizes, and
the same freedom should be granted to poker games.
Anti-gambling concerns also voiced were that legalised
social poker could be a step closer to the introduction
of profit-motivated casinos.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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