WASHINGTON STATE BAN ON INTERNET POKER STAYS
(Update)
27 March 2009
Rousso appeal fails
Seattle lawyer and Poker Players Alliance supporter Lee
Rousso may have reached the end of the line in his
litigative attempts to overturn the state of
Washington's draconian ban on Internet poker. The feisty
lawyer has been battling the state, which allows almost
every form of land gambling but imposes draconian
penalties on anyone caught wagering on the Internet, for
the last two years.
On Monday the state appeals
court rejected Rousso's arguments that a 2006 law that
forbids Internet gambling in the state violates the
clause of the U.S. Constitution that gives the federal
government the right to regulate interstate commerce,
reports the Seattle Intelligencer.
Last May, a
King County Superior Court judge also ruled against
Rousso as 70 online poker players rallied outside the
courthouse to protest the online poker state ban (see
previous InfoPowa report).
The unanimous decision
by three judges of division I of the appeals court is
that Rousso would have to show that policing Internet
poker imposes excessive burdens and is not worth the
state's commitment to regulating gaming.
"Ultimately, given the importance of the state's
interest in protecting its citizens from the ills
associated with gambling, and the relatively small cost
imposed on out-of-state businesses by complying...Rousso
has failed to meet his burden...." the ruling opined in
part.
Rousso is as yet undecided on his next
step. He is encouraged by the appeals court rejection of
many of the state's arguments during the hearing, and is
considering taking his case to the state Supreme Court.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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