Poker Legislation
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I have (and so have many) noticed a recurring theme in letter responses from Senator’s and House Representatives who oppose Internet Wagering, Internet gambling has become too easily accessible to minors and it violates state laws. This, when these letters are received needs to be addressed in an immediate reply, both by e-mail and printed and mailed. I received the same initial response from one of my Senator’s and my Congressional representative citing this same uninformed reply. Now, how to counter this is simple and easy.
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1. Point out (if your state is one) that skill games violate no state law. Cite the code. This can be found at http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Law-Summary/
- Point out how America Online, MSN, YAHOO and others on their games site allow children to play WHILE on the same page as children’s games, skill based competitions / cash competitions are offered as well and card games and THEY seem to have no problem preventing minors from playing real gambling / wagering games.
- Pont out even in free play .net sites the minimum age is 18 and great care is taken to prevent minors from playing as opposed to the children’s games marketed next to adult games for cash. By the above referenced ISP’S. Provide the relevant link in e-mail, PRINT the page and attach to mailed responses.
- Show who is really marketing gambling to children; Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Walgreen’s and others.
EXAMPLES FROM THESE ONLINE STORES: Wal-Mart Poker Chips: http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&search_query=poker+chips&ic=48_0 Click anyone of these sets, the suggested age range stats at 8. Walgreen’s: http://www.walgreens.com/store/productlist.jsp?CATID=302398 Age suggested starts at 10 K-Mart http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_1010000001547064P?keyword=poker+chips&sLevel=0 NO Minimum age listed So, who is REALLY marketing to children, NOT licensed poker sites that offer skill based games to adults that do not violate your state law anymore than does AOL, YAHOO, MSN and others. These companies are though offering wagering on skill games right next to adult games and there is NO outrage or even efforts to stop THIS activity. Department stores are selling wagering games to children and there is no outrage here nor efforts to curb this.
When taking my (your) thoughts into consideration, please consider this accurate information rather than the inaccurate information you have been provided and led to believe to be accurate.
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Dear Mr. XXXXXXXXXX:
Thank you for contacting me about Internet gambling. I appreciate having the benefit of your comments on this matter.
Internet gambling websites operate primarily from foreign countries,
even though the majority of customers are Americans. However, placing
bets online violates state law; to date no state has authorized people
located in the state to place bets with offshore websites. Federal laws
also reinforce state gambling laws. The Illegal Gambling Businesses
Act, the Travel Act, and the Gambling Devices Transportation Act all
transform violations of state gambling laws into federal crimes.
In addition, an amendment was added to H.R. 4954 (the Security and
Accountability For Every Port Act) that would prevent the use of
certain payment instruments, credit cards, and fund transfers for
unlawful Internet gambling, and for other purposes. The Senate and
House passed H.R. 4954, and President George W. Bush signed it into law
(P.L. 109-347) on October 13, 2006.
I appreciate having the opportunity to represent the interests of
Texans in the United States Senate, and you may be certain that I will
keep your views in mind as the Senate considers relevant legislation.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me.
Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN
United States Senator
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