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Lawyer and poker fan Lee Rousso has taken legal action against the state of Washington. The basis for the action is linked to the infamous Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act that was passed in October. The act prohibits banks and credit card companies from accepting payments ot online gaming establishments, preventing American citizens from being able to gamble overseas. In addition, Washington passed a further ban on internet gambling as a whole.

Lee Rousso is taking action on the grounds that the ban goes against US constitutional rulings that protect trade. The World Trade Organisation ruled in December last year that the UIGEA was unfair, and that it could only be kept if the same restrictions were placed upon American gaming establishments. The lawsuit is hoped to eventually see online poker reinstated.

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Manne wrote: Lawyer and poker fan Lee Rousso has taken legal action against the state of Washington. The basis for the action is linked to the infamous Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act that was passed in October. The act prohibits banks and credit card companies from accepting payments ot online gaming establishments, preventing American citizens from being able to gamble overseas. In addition, Washington passed a further ban on internet gambling as a whole.

Lee Rousso is taking action on the grounds that the ban goes against US constitutional rulings that protect trade. The World Trade Organisation ruled in December last year that the UIGEA was unfair, and that it could only be kept if the same restrictions were placed upon American gaming establishments. The lawsuit is hoped to eventually see online poker reinstated.

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It's time someone challenged this crazy law in Washington State :thumbsup

Good news
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Manne wrote: Lawyer and poker fan Lee Rousso has taken legal action against the state of Washington. The basis for the action is linked to the infamous Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act that was passed in October. The act prohibits banks and credit card companies from accepting payments ot online gaming establishments, preventing American citizens from being able to gamble overseas. In addition, Washington passed a further ban on internet gambling as a whole.

Lee Rousso is taking action on the grounds that the ban goes against US constitutional rulings that protect trade. The World Trade Organisation ruled in December last year that the UIGEA was unfair, and that it could only be kept if the same restrictions were placed upon American gaming establishments. The lawsuit is hoped to eventually see online poker reinstated.

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This week alone, five more Congressmen voiced their support and agreed to sponsor the legislation of online gambling. :thumbsup

New York Democrat Anthony Weiner and Mississippi Democrat Bennie Thompson have just recently shown their support for the new bill. House Representatives Steven Rothman from New Jersey, Michael Honda from California and Maryland Representative Albert Russell Wynn are also supporters.


The IGREA needs a total vote of 218 in order to be passed on to the Senate for ratification and, currently, Frank's Democrat Party controls 53 percent of the House's 435 seats.


CHEERS!! 😄
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Manne wrote: This week alone, five more Congressmen voiced their support and agreed to sponsor the legislation of online gambling. :thumbsup

New York Democrat Anthony Weiner and Mississippi Democrat Bennie Thompson have just recently shown their support for the new bill. House Representatives Steven Rothman from New Jersey, Michael Honda from California and Maryland Representative Albert Russell Wynn are also supporters.


The IGREA needs a total vote of 218 in order to be passed on to the Senate for ratification and, currently, Frank's Democrat Party controls 53 percent of the House's 435 seats.


CHEERS!! 😄
It's good to know that there are some people in Congress with some guts.
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Manne wrote: Lawyer and poker fan Lee Rousso has taken legal action against the state of Washington. The basis for the action is linked to the infamous Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act that was passed in October. The act prohibits banks and credit card companies from accepting payments ot online gaming establishments, preventing American citizens from being able to gamble overseas. In addition, Washington passed a further ban on internet gambling as a whole.

Lee Rousso is taking action on the grounds that the ban goes against US constitutional rulings that protect trade. The World Trade Organisation ruled in December last year that the UIGEA was unfair, and that it could only be kept if the same restrictions were placed upon American gaming establishments. The lawsuit is hoped to eventually see online poker reinstated.

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Gambling is big business in the United States.
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