May 18th, 2008
All across America, people are playing poker in their homes, fire halls and even community centers that also house local police headquarters. Those playing include the politicians, attorneys, law enforcement agents, and citizens from all walks of life. In many of the states, thanks to antiquated and often confusing gambling laws, these citizens are breaking the law and don’t even know it.
It is both Card Player Magazine’s and the Poker Players Alliance’s desire to give the poker players of America a definite answer to the basic question players should have about poker and the law where they life: Can people play poker in their homes in my state without breaking the law?
Card Player and the PPA are working together to create a series that will answer this question about every state, as well as several others concerning home and community poker, charity poker, how people can be punished for playing or hosting a poker game, among others. With the help of lawyers from each state who committed to the PPA’s new litigation network, we will answer these legal questions and more.
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Author Contact Info: Bob Pajich, CardPlayer








