MINNESOTA LEGISLATOR CRITICAL OF ONLINE GAMBLING BAN
(Update)
8 May 2009
Garofalo tells state: Don't block online
gambling without legislative approval
With public reaction growing against an attempt by
Minnesota state enforcement officials to block Internet
gambling sites at ISP level (see previous InfoPowa
reports), a prominent member of the state legislature -
and a Republican at that - came out in opposition to the
ban this week.
The Minnesota Star Tribune reports
that Representative Pat Garofalo, a Republican from
Farmington, introduced legislation Monday that would bar
the Department of Public Safety from forcing Internet
service providers (ISPs) to block access to 200 online
gambling Internet gaming sites that state enforcement
officials have targeted at random. The legislation is in
response to a letter sent last week from the state
Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division to 11 ISPs
directing them to block the sites. There is no
indication yet that any of the ISPs intend to act on the
state's request, and ISPs have declined comment.
Garofalo's legislation would halt the action by the
state and make it conditional on legislative approval.
"The Department of Public Safety has to have better
things to do with their time than to go after a college
kid in his dorm room or some guy sitting in his basement
spending a couple of hours playing online poker,"
Garofalo told the newspaper. "Demanding that a
private-sector Internet service provider block access to
websites is not a proper function of our state
government."
The director of the Alcohol and
Gambling Enforcement Division, John Willems said he
would have to hold off reacting to the bill until he has
consulted with the commissioner's office for the
Department of Public Safety.
Willems said: "We
have not heard from the ISPs apart from Dish TV, which
has told me that they work with a third-party company to
provide Internet access to their customers who need it."
Garofalo remained critical of the enforcement
official's activities: "I'm certainly not condoning
online gambling," he said. "But I have serious concerns
about government banning access to web sites. This is
the kind of thing they do in communist China, not the
United States of America.
"Besides, how about we
focus on balancing the state's $6.4 billion budget
deficit and not harassing Minnesotans anymore than
Democrat legislative leaders are already trying to do?"
The banning attempt is attracting growing
criticism, an example being the online publication
Broadband which described the enforcement initiative as
"unlikely to succeed" given that it is technically
almost impossible and legally dubious.
"The
state wants to force ISPs to adhere to inapplicable
"common carrier" laws, despite the fact that modern ISPs
have been classified as "information services" and
deregulated," an editorial observed. It was followed by
wide comment from readers generally critical of the
state's banning attempt.
"This is as tedious and
stupid as the country of Australia and the Mormons in
Utah attempting to filter the Internet," wrote one
contributor. "Maybe Minnesota needs to secede from the
Union and form their own country with Utah and Texas?
Then all the fundie religious fanatics and other nutjobs
can all live together in one big, happy, filtered
existence without being bothered by reality"
Another responded: "It's not "fundie religious fanatics"
behind this - it's a state bureaucrat trying to protect
legal Indian casinos and state lottery proceeds."
"Minnesota has got bigger freaking problems to worry
about [than] gambling online, wrote another, listing
what he saw as more immediate priorities. "Funny thing
is nobody wants to back a bill to make gambling outside
of Indian Casinos."
The enforcement officials did
not escape criticism either - one correspondent wrote:
"It was the (unelected) head of Alcohol and Gambling
Enforcement that came up with this website blocking
nonsense. Why can't the moron lawmakers realize
that....you can not legislate morality!"
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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