March 24 - The Massachusetts poker public proved this week that a
strong unified front can deeply impact the political landscape of their state.
Strong protests, led by the vocal Poker Players Alliance and other interest
groups, were held against Governor Deval Patrick's bid to legalize casino
gambling in the state on the one hand, but outlaw online poker and casino
wagering on the other.
As a result, the Massachusetts poker groups scored a victory this weekend
after a Democratic-led House voted 108 to 46 to reject Governor Patrick's bid,
and instead chose to send it to a special study committee - essentially removing
it from debate for at least a year.
Furious poker players expressed their opposition to the new law that would
have made it a felony for them to take their favorite form of entertainment
online, and have them face a steep fine and prison time. They were determined to
ensure that the Massachusetts poker laws would not become a reflection of the
recent legislation of a similar nature passed in Washington State.
Governor Patrick's proposed law drew the wrath of other politicians,
including fellow Republican Barney Frank who himself is actively trying to
garner support for his counter legislation to the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act on a national level. When asked to comment on Patrick's law, he
said: "Why is gambling in a casino ok and gambling on the internet is not? He
[Patrick] is making a big mistake. He's giving opponents an argument against
him.
Deval Patrick's defeat in his first major legislative initiative was
embarrassing to say the least. A prominent Boston University professor of social
sciences said: "Patrick is the big loser here, in the sense that politically he
really needed a victory. He comes across here as being a real amateur. This was
his first big test as a governor and, frankly, he failed it."
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