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New Letter to Congress -- Please send
TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 12:16 PM

The new PPA prefilled letter is out and ready to send.  It takes just 60 seconds to send, so please take a moment to let Congress know you want your rights.  Click here to send the letter

You can Twitter a quick message asking others to write in only ten seconds! I wrote a prepopulated message.  Click here to send the Tweet.

Finally, you can help support the guys who support us!  Send a Tweet recommending P5s.  Click here to send the Tweet.

Thanks!

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Here's the letter:

Co-sponsor and Support H.R. 2267, The Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act

I am a constituent, voter, and poker player asking for your support.  Specifically, I ask that you co-sponsor and support H.R. 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act.  I also ask that you support legislation that clearly exempts games of skill like poker from the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA).

H.R. 2267 provides for sensible regulation of Internet gaming and puts the U.S. in charge of safeguarding its citizens.  H.R. 2267 mandates rigorous safeguards against underage participation and protections for those with excessive gaming habits while providing consumer protections for the millions of Americans who play online poker every day.  This bill will also allow American gaming companies to participate in the world's Internet gaming market, bringing needed jobs to America.  Internet censorship and an unenforceable, unpopular prohibition provide none of these benefits.  All censorship and prohibition can do is drive players underground or overseas while limiting my personal freedom.

Separately, something must be done to clarify the UIGEA.  Our nation's financial institutions have repeatedly warned that UIGEA is overly broad, and that the lack of definition in the law could result in the disruption of lawful financial transactions.  Indeed, with regulators, legislators and financial institutions all warning that UIGEA is unenforceable, and with the need for banks to focus on our economic recovery.  Banks must fully comply with this burdensome law by December 1, 2009.  Please act immediately to reform the UIGEA and exempt peer-to-peer games of skill like poker from its enforcement.

Poker is a proud American tradition and our nation's citizens have enjoyed poker for more than 150 years. It is an honorable game that I am proud to play.  The simple fact that I choose to play it on the Internet does not make it unlawful.

What's most important to me is your support for my rights. Please respond to this letter and let me know you will support my freedoms. I will be watching your actions on this issue closely. I hope that I, along with my over one million fellow Poker Players Alliance members, can count on your support.

Thank you for your consideration.

 

 
 
 

TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 12:28 PM - In reply to

After sending, please reply with "sent", "Twittered", etc. to encourage others.  Thanks!


TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 12:39 PM - In reply to

Twitter has been an effective communication tool for poker. I don't send tweets on what I ate for breakfast or anything -- I focus on real content.  See www.twitter.com/theengineer2008 for how it can be used for sending actual information.

Twitter is nice because we can reach a bunch of people who, as a rule, care about Internet freedom pretty quickly.  I have over 15,000 followers there.  I -- along a bunch of others -- put out the word on the Minn. case and generated a quick deluge of phone calls, emails, and Tweets to Pawlenty, Willems, and MN state reps.  We've received plenty of feedback on the effectiveness of this, so it was good.  I believe we can do the same with all of our issues.  So, thanks to everyone who gives it shot.


danxxx1 (United States) 193 Posts. Joined 07-25-2007.
05-09-2009 1:34 PM - In reply to

Sent and thank you for putting this up 


TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 2:09 PM - In reply to

danxxx1: 

Sent and thank you for putting this up 



Not a problem.  Thanks for sending!


WiCane (United States) 2,342 Posts. Joined 01-05-2006.
05-09-2009 3:01 PM - In reply to

Sent. Thanks again Engineer, great job as always.


SluggerWV (United States) 37,663 Posts. Joined 11-07-2005.
05-09-2009 3:56 PM - In reply to

sent


TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 4:55 PM - In reply to

SluggerWV: 

sent



WiCane: 

Sent. Thanks again Engineer, great job as always.



Thanks guys!  Also, can one of you Twitter it as well as described in the OP?  I just want someone to post how easy it was.  Thanks.

Happyrobot (United States) 78 Posts. Joined 06-22-2007.
05-09-2009 5:27 PM - In reply to

Sent.......


Burying_Luck (United States) 535 Posts. Joined 07-30-2007.
05-09-2009 5:35 PM - In reply to

 Sent


katdragon (United States) 491 Posts. Joined 04-17-2005.
05-09-2009 5:51 PM - In reply to

SENT!  YOU ROCK.  KAT


rebelfd (United States) 645 Posts. Joined 08-18-2008.
05-09-2009 7:35 PM - In reply to

 Sent


charliework 111 Posts. Joined 05-07-2009.
05-09-2009 8:16 PM - In reply to

 done


TheEngineer (United States) 2,086 Posts. Joined 11-23-2007.
05-09-2009 9:09 PM - In reply to

Nice job.  Focus on the Family is writing as well, so let's not let them outdo us.

Here it is:

 


Internet Gambling: Irresponsible Policy

On October 13, 2006, Congress passed legislation to stop illegal Internet gambling in the U.S [Article VIII of the SAFE Port Act, known as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (or UIGEA).  Regulations were implemented on November 12, 2008. We must keep families safe from online predators that seek to exploit people for a profit. 

 
[05-08-2009] 

Frank: Pushing Irresponsible and Fiscally Ignorant Policy

Rep. Barney Frank is at it again. He's serving as a finger puppet for foreign online gambling interests and pushing their agenda into U.S. policy. The UC Group Ltd (UK) and the Interactive Gaming Council (Canada) are funding the Poker Player's Alliance (PPA) with $3 million to lobby U.S. Congress Members hard in 2009. Barney Frank seems all too happy carrying the ball for them. Responsible, fiscally conservative citizens are needed to help educate their Congress Members about these dangerous, exploitive Internet gambling policies.
 

 

Summary of Bills to Watch

H.R.2266 : Reasonable Prudence in Regulation Act
Sponsor: Barney Frank (D-MA)

Delays date that financial institutions were required to comply with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA) and stop payment to illegal, unlicensed Internet gambling operations. This bill delays compliance by another year.

H.R. 2266 - Full Text (PDF)
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H.R.2267 : Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act
Sponsor: Barney Frank (D-MA)

Legalizes Internet gambling, liscenses foreign and domestic online gambling operations and taxes online gambling revenues.

H.R. 2267 - Full Text (PDF)
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H.R.2268 : Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act of 2009
Sponsor: Jim McDermott (D-WA)

Amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to legalize and tax Internet gambling.

[No legislative text available for H.R. 2268 as of 5-8-2009]

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tmac2424 (United States) 1,143 Posts. Joined 05-04-2007.
05-09-2009 10:00 PM - In reply to

 I actually got to talk to my member of congress face to face about this (very briefly mind you) when i showed up to a town hall meeting Rep. Jay Inslee of Dist. 1 in Washington state had today in my town.


There was a question and answer period toward the middle-end where the audience could ask questions and i had a statement i was gunna read about how our freedom to play online poker should be preserved and the game should be regulated etc.  Unfortunately, I showed up a little late and wasn't able to get my question in.


Undeterred, I (along with a couple others from the audience) followed him out to the parking lot to get some last second questions/comments in before he got in his car (lol).  But yea basically I told him about HR 2267 and how he should support it so online poker could be regulated instead of banned by the UIGEA etc.  He said he hadn't heard abou the bill yet but he told me to email him (which i had already done) and gave me his card.


I don't think my comment really made much of a difference, but at least i got to talk to him for a good 15 seconds or so and voice my opinion FWIW.  Rep. Jay Inslee is rated as an A on the PPA website congressional rankings on supporting poker and I hope he co-sponsors this bill or signs it.

 
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