Tell a friend | Sitemap

home | Poker News | | Recent Federal Ruling to Open the Door for Intrastate Poker?

Recent Federal Ruling to Open the Door for Intrastate Poker?

03.09.2009 -


Cash-starved states may soon get their wish to legalize intrastate poker thanks to a recent decision from a U.S. appeals court. Tuesday's ruling upheld the Unlawful Internet Gaming Act of 2006, a hot topic among politicians on Capital Hill. Despite facing growing support on the House floor, the court's decision to continue banning credit card payments to Web sites that facilitate online betting has left many wondering when this archaic law will finally be repealed.

Unfortunately for Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming (iMEGA), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit did not buy the group's assertion that the current laws regarding the banning of these kinds of payments are unconstitutional. Although this appears to be a loss for the poker industry, there is a sense of optimism because the court asserted that this is more of a states rights issue as opposed to a federal problem.

According to Interactive Media chairman Joe Brennan Jr, the flood gates have opened for states interested in pursuing online poker as a way to fund stressed budgets. "There are 44 states where this is an opportunity for Internet gaming to become regulated and normalized," he said

Although the court's decision still enforces the ban, it was clear to specify that the enforcement of the Act does not vilify online poker players. "It bears repeating that the Act itself does not make any gambling activity illegal. Whether the transaction in Interactive's hypothetical case constitutes unlawful Internet gambling turns on how the law of the state from that the bettor initiates the bet in would treat that bet," read the court's decision.

A second positive result of this ruling is that the media extensively covered the decision repeatedly discussing the money that could be generated by the governing bodies that finally decide to tax and regulate the online poker industry. This should help drum up support for Rep. Barney Frank's crusade to legitimize the online industry. Frank, who is the chairman of the House Financial Service Committee, proposed legislation last May that would see the game taxed and regulated.

Poker Rooms

Poker News


WSOP 2011 November Nine, FTP Investor Details and Holdem Manager for iPhone Preview The 2011 November Nine, Interview: Poker ace Eoghan O’Dea on his World Series success, FTP Bidder Looks to Buy UK and Irish Assets Only, Sneak Peek at Holdem Manager 2 iPhone Application
WSOP Prize of $8.7M, Bodog Poker UK, US Players on Merge, and EPT Dates Top prize at World Series of Poker $8.71M, Bodog UK granted online licence, AGA to Introduce Poker Bill in Fall, Merge May Accept New U.S. Customers Soon, The New EPT Dates Have Been Released
Barton's Bill, Full Tilt Poker For Sale, and Some WSOP Bracelet Winners Bill allowing states to OK online poker introduced, WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Justin Pechie, Full Tilt Poker to be sold to European investors, Stow man, a former Kent State student, hits jackpot with World Series of Poker victory

Poker Strategy


Using Rakeback to Build a Poker Bankroll While winning consistently is the ideal way to build your poker bankroll – and is the only way to build a bankroll without redepositing – there are...
Dealer Advantage in Poker Assessing your poker opponents and stealing the blinds are just a few of the advantages you have as a dealer in poker. Being the last to act in a poker game leaves no room for surprises and helps you assess your hand better.
Raising Hard on the Flop So many hands end pre-flop, but that just makes your betting pattern after the flop that much more important. Many poker players focus an unbalanced amount of...
Copyright © 2010 PlayingPokerNow.com - All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions |
 
Website design and development
WebGravity.biz