Pokerstars is no longer accepting cash from players in the state of Washington following last week’s Supreme Court verdict to uphold its decision to prohibit online gambling, the first move it has made to withdraw from activities in the US since UIGEA was enforced four years ago.
In an email message sent to residents of the state of Washington and seen by Poker News Daily, PokerStars said: “To date, PokerStars has operated in Washington on the basis of legal opinions where the central advice was that the state could not constitutionally regulate Internet poker, or at least could not discriminate in favor of local card rooms and against online sites. Last week, however, the Washington Supreme Court for the first time rejected that position and upheld the state’s Internet gaming prohibition.”
“In light of this decision, following extensive consultation with our legal advisors, we believe that the right course of action is to now block real money play by Washington residents on the PokerStars.com site.
“In all of the jurisdictions where we operate, we are committed to making responsible decisions that are based on a full and considered understanding of the most up-to-date legal advice,” the email added.
In 2006 the Washington state legislature passed a bill that outlawed online gaming and poker. The statute raised the punishment for violation from a misdemeanor to a Class C felony putting playing poker online on the same level as child molestation and made it punishable by up to a year in jail. The new law also put strict regulations against advertising for online gaming.
Poker News Daily reported the decision by PokerStars had drawn extensive commentary through the message boards at the TwoPlusTwo and PocketFives.com forums. Many are wondering whether the second largest internet poker room, Full Tilt Poker, will follow suit, and others wonder if it will lead to a domino effect of other states passing similar legislation.
Pokerstars is no longer accepting cash from players in the state of Washington following last week’s Supreme Court verdict to uphold its decision to prohibit online gambling, the first move it has made to withdraw from activities in the US since UIGEA was enforced four years ago.
In an email message sent to residents of the state of Washington and seen by Poker News Daily, PokerStars said: “To date, PokerStars has operated in Washington on the basis of legal opinions where the central advice was that the state could not constitutionally regulate Internet poker, or at least could not discriminate in favor of local card rooms and against online sites. Last week, however, the Washington Supreme Court for the first time rejected that position and upheld the state’s Internet gaming prohibition.”
“In light of this decision, following extensive consultation with our legal advisors, we believe that the right course of action is to now block real money play by Washington residents on the PokerStars.com site.
“In all of the jurisdictions where we operate, we are committed to making responsible decisions that are based on a full and considered understanding of the most up-to-date legal advice,” the email added.
In 2006 the Washington state legislature passed a bill that outlawed online gaming and poker. The statute raised the punishment for violation from a misdemeanor to a Class C felony putting playing poker online on the same level as child molestation and made it punishable by up to a year in jail. The new law also put strict regulations against advertising for online gaming.
Poker News Daily reported the decision by PokerStars had drawn extensive commentary through the message boards at the TwoPlusTwo and PocketFives.com forums. Many are wondering whether the second largest internet poker room, Full Tilt Poker, will follow suit, and others wonder if it will lead to a domino effect of other states passing similar legislation.
best thing that could happen. why give youre money to the scum that own these sites. the shit is SOBLATANTLY rigged any idiot can see it.
Whether or not online poker is fair is not the issue. Obviously, the goverment wants to ban online poker since they have not figured out a way to regulate and make tax revenue on it. But if they really want to be consistent and show they want to protect people from losing their money, just ban all gambling (lottery, land-based casinos, horse betting, etc.). But they won't because the intrusive leeches in government know what is best for us.
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Quote Originally Posted by SOBLATANT:
best thing that could happen. why give youre money to the scum that own these sites. the shit is SOBLATANTLY rigged any idiot can see it.
Whether or not online poker is fair is not the issue. Obviously, the goverment wants to ban online poker since they have not figured out a way to regulate and make tax revenue on it. But if they really want to be consistent and show they want to protect people from losing their money, just ban all gambling (lottery, land-based casinos, horse betting, etc.). But they won't because the intrusive leeches in government know what is best for us.
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