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Washington State Passes Online Poker Ban
In
recent months it's been Washington D.C. that has
taken most of the spotlight when it comes to
governments trying to put a ban on online gaming
including online poker, but now the spotlight shifts
to Washington state which is now one of the first
states in the country to actually pass a law banning
the play of online poker. The law will go into
effect June 7, 2006.
The bill which was initially introduced in the
Senate by State Senator Margarita Prentice, SB 6613
sailed through on to the House of Representatives
for further consideration. Before being passed on to
the House, however, the bill was amended to make the
proposed punishment for playing online poker and
other forms of online gaming even more severe. This
amendment provided that placing bets online would be
considered a Class C Felony, which carries a maximum
sentence of 10 years in prison and is on the same
legal level as being convicted as a sexual predator.
One question constantly asked is how does the state
of Washington plans on enforcing this law. No word
yet from Washington, but some thoughts were credit
card, bank statements and possibly ISP's being
subpoenaed which will obviously raise opposition
from privacy groups and probably the ACLU.
We'll be watching this story closely and will update
you on any changes or oppositions to this new
anti-online gaming ban.
Here is a direct link to the bill that was passed.
Washington State Senate Bill
6613.
Source:
BroadbandPoker.com
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