PPA President calls on Washington State Members

January 26th, 2007

Dear Washington State PPA Members,

I wanted to let you know that lawmakers in your state are taking the right steps to roll back the new Washington law that makes it a criminal offense to play poker on the Internet.  The Poker Players Alliance supports the bill introduced by State Representative Chris Strow House Bill 1243 which would remove the criminal penalties from playing games of skill online like poker.

The PPA urges you to contact the Chairman of the House Commerce and Labor Committee, Representative Steve Conway, and ask him to schedule a hearing for House Bill 1243.  His Olympia, Washington office number is (360) 786-7906.

Please take a moment and call today.

Michael Bolcerek
President, Poker Players Alliance

Below is the press release issued by Rep. Strow regarding his bill introduction.

In-home recreational internet gaming shouldn’t be a felony, says Strow 10th District legislator introduces bill to provide an affirmative defense to the Class C Felony created by 2006 internet gambling bill

Rep. Chris Strow, R-Whidbey Island, today announced his legislation, House Bill 1243, to quash the felony charge language in last year’s legislation addressing in-home internet gambling.

“My goal with this legislation is to correct an element from last year’s online gambling bill, Senate Bill 6613, that made it a Class C Felony to gamble recreationally in one’s own home if it is done online,” said Strow.

“While I do see the need for protecting our citizens from online gaming that may be scamming innocent victims, I do think that there is also a level of accountability, as an adult, to do as he or she chooses in his or her own home,” said Strow. “Most certainly choosing to gamble, or play a game of skill such as poker, should not have been made a crime equivalent to possessing child pornography or threatening the Governor.”

House Bill 1243 is currently awaiting a hearing in the House Commerce and Labor Committee. “While I have requested a hearing on the bill, people need to call and write the Chairman of the House Commerce and Labor Committee, Representative Steve Conway, and ask him to schedule a hearing for House Bill 1243,” said Strow.

Rep. Conway can be reached at (360) 786-7906 or Conway.steve@leg.wa.gov.

“There’s a certain point at which policy can be perceived as ‘nanny stateish.’ I think we reached that point with last year’s legislation and I’m aiming to make amends,” said Strow.

Author Contact Info: Poker Players Alliance