COMMERCE EXECS RESPOND FURTHER TO PPA ATTACK
3 September 2010
Land gambling execs marshal some powerful
allies
The Poker Players Alliance attack on the
California-based Commerce Casino for its opposition to
federally legalised online poker (see previous InfoPowa
reports) continued to generate a backlash at the
weekend, with company directors Tom Malkasian and Haig
Papaian defending their positions, and marshalling some
heavyweight support from major gambling groups like
Bicycle Casino, Hawaiian Gardens Casino and Hollywood
Park Casino.
Tin a statement, the gambling chiefs
noted with concern that card players have allegedly been
misled by 'special interest groups receiving funds from
illegal offshore gaming operators'.
The statement
claims: "Poker players deserve to know the real facts so
let us be clear: We support online poker and we are
working hard to make sure it will benefit all Americans.
America's poker community should be united in opposing
the Frank legislation that would ship jobs, revenue and
taxes beyond our communities. We need to work together
to keep American dollars at home."
The statement
goes on to inform readers that there have so far been
more than 45 federal Internet gambling bills proposed
and 60 state bills in the U.S.
"We can either
fight to ensure that poker players' interests are
legitimately protected, or allow illegal foreign
operators, who are siphoning millions of American
dollars out of this country, to dominate the U.S.
Market," it continues.
"As owners and managers of
the state's tax-paying, law-abiding, regulated card
rooms, we employ more than 20,000 Californians; generate
millions in salaries and benefits; goods and services
purchased from local businesses; and tax revenues to our
local communities and the state.
"In 2008, the
California Public Policy Institute estimated that 70
percent of Californians were Internet users. According
to another study in 2009, Californians wager an
estimated $13.4 billion annually. That makes California
the largest Internet gaming market in the world, and
without state legislation to protect it,
critically-needed billions will be captured by offshore
and out-of-state operators... never to return."
Californian card rooms have been on the leading edge of
establishing poker's prominence on a worldwide basis for
more than a century, the statement claims, adding that
the Golden State's track record for introduction of new
games and technology is unmatched.
The statement
then appears to attack Nevada casinos, offshore
companies and Washington insiders, asserting that these
entities do not want California to benefit from its own
market.
"Our economic future is not their
concern. We support free enterprise, fair competition
and the principle that what plays in California, stays
in California," the statement vows.
"We oppose
the Frank bill because it would authorize all types of
gaming. We strongly support poker-only legislation.
California lawmakers should be the first to bring an
illegal enterprise under legal supervision, provide
needed consumer protections and capture revenue that can
benefit our state first.
"California must act
before the end of the year to protect its own economy -
to keep market predators out and California dollars in.
We believe poker players, informed with the facts, will
support our stand," it concludes.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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