PPA INCREASES PRESSURE ON TWO U.S. STATES
9 November 2007
Kentucky and Massachsetts targeted for legalised
online poker
Using its political savvy, the Poker Players' Alliance
is making sure its voice is heard at a time when state
politicians in Massachusetts and Kentucky are most
likely to listen - election time.
In Kentucky, Governor Ernie Fletcher's election-year
nixing of a proposed referendum on the issue of casino
and poker gaming has made the state's poker players a
fertile ground for the PPA's grass roots campaign to
legalise the game, and the pressure group can take at
least some of the credit for the fact that over a
thousand pro-poker letters and phone calls from
concerned poker players have flooded the offices of the
governor and other state representatives.
"Governor Fletcher is running not on his achievements of
the past four years, but on a campaign of distraction,"
said PPA Kentucky State Director Rich Muny. "In the
process, Fletcher has demonized the good folks who enjoy
the game of poker."
Muny pointed out that Indiana has cardrooms built right
on Kentucky's borders, as do other states.
"Kentucky deserves to keep this revenue in our own state
for the benefit of our own citizens," he said.
"Additionally, our citizens deserve the freedom to
choose to play a hand of poker."
Muny encouraged poker supporters to continue to make
their views known to Governor Fletcher at (502) 607-8683
or via e-mail at contact@erniefletcher.com.
Massachusetts is another battleground chosen by the PPA,
with a campaign starting this week for the right to play
poker online.
Governor Deval Patrick recently proposed Bill H.4307
which, whilst expanding land casino gambling in the
state makes it an offence to play poker over the
Internet. Under the anti-poker provision, offenders
could be subject to a maximum term of two years in a
house of correction, a fine of $25 000, or both.
"Ironically, H.4307 is pro-casino gambling legislation,
yet it makes Internet gaming a crime," said Randy
Castonguay, PPA Massachusetts state director. "This is
an unacceptable double standard!"
Again, Massachusetts online poker fans who want to see
the game legalised have been urged to make their voices
heard by their elected officials.
"We need your help and ask that you send letters to
Governor Deval Patrick, your local State Representative
and your State Senator," Castonguay said.
"We have provided a standard letter which will
automatically be sent to the above politicians. We
encourage you to personalize the letter by adding your
own comments. We cannot stress enough how important it
is for you to make your voice heard."
Online Casino News courtesy of
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