ONLINE GAMBLING BAN CHALLENGE NEXT WEEK
9 May 2008
PPA plans to support Rousso in fight against
Washington state's draconian anti-online gambling law
Lee Rousso, the feisty lawyer who represents the Poker
Players Alliance in Washington state, will have his
organisation's support next Thursday, when he at last
gets his day in court to challenge tough state laws on
online gambling.
After many months of mainly state inspired delays on
legal technicalities which demanded seperate court
arguments, Rousso will face off against the state on its
online gambling ban, protesting at punishments in the
C-class felony category that seem to equate online
gambling with heinous crimes such as torturing animals,
possessing child pornography or threatening the
governor.
The case will be heard in King County Superior Court in
Kent, Washington, May 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
(Pacific Time) and the PPA is planning a rally outside
the court at which top poker aces Barry Greenstein and
Andy Bloch will appear to show solidarity with Rousso in
his challenge to the constitutionality of Washington's
online gambling ban.
Rousso claims that Washington state's ban fails to
comply with the US federal Wire Act, which does not make
online gamblers liable for prosecution, whereas the
Washington law makes it a serious offence to gamble
online. He is also arguing that the state imposed its
ban to protect its own interests in the many and diverse
land gambling activities approved by the state, claiming
that such protectionism is in violation of the US
Constitution's commerce clause, which forbids individual
state legislation of this nature.
The Washington state ban was highlighted this week by
the respected Card Player magazine, which conducted an
excellent interview with Dino Rossi, currently a
candidate seeking to unseat Washington state governor
Christine Gregoire in forthcoming elections.
Answering a question on the draconian nature of the
penalties laid down for Washington residents caught
gambling online, Rossi said he would not have supported
such harsh punishment, and commented:
"Well, it seems really excessive in the penalties they
put forward, because if you really look at this, what
they’ve done is that they’ve made it a felony. And it
would clearly ruin someone’s life if they have a felony
- it’s up to five years in prison.
"And if you want look at which other crimes are
basically equal in nature in the eyes of the law now
that this law is passed, it’s the same types of
penalties for possessing child pornography, threatening
the governor, or torturing an animal.
"I mean, in our state, you could have five DUIs before
you can even serve time. You could steal nine cars in
our state before actually getting any jail time. But,
somehow, playing poker online rises to that level."
Rossi narrowly missed defeating Gregoire in 2004, and
may have more success this time around.
In the meantime, online gamblers who would like to
support Rousso in his action will find the court at the
Maleng Regional Justice Center, 401 - 4th Avenue North
in Kent, Washington.
http://www.cardplayer.com:80/poker-news/article/12009/wash-state-governor-candidate-talks-about-poker-law
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