John Kasper Another Proponent for Legalized Online Poker
Add John Kasper to the list of legislators that are in favor of legalized online poker. Kasper’s stance is not surprising, as, even before the UIGEA was passed, he has been in favor of instituting legislation in North Dakota that would allow licensing and regulation of online poker in the North Dakota. Kasper’s interest, however, is purely monetary. He understands that there is money to made through regulation and licensing fees. He has told Gambling911.com that he plans to pursue legislation again. Whether that means working to repeal the UIGEA or to legalize online poker in North Dakota is unclear. Logically, though, the repeal of the former is necessary for the latter legislation to move forward. But either way, any support is welcome, especially when it comes from politicians.
Last week, the PPA held a webcast with Senator D’Amato. Unfortunately I have not had time to watch the webcast yet, but Shamus at Hard-Boiled Poker has written a recap along with some excellent commentary on the webcast, so check it out.
Here is the first ten minutes of the thirty minute webcast for those who missed it.
poker, D’Amato, John Kasper, Barney Frank, PPA
April 16th, 2007 at 8:41 am
Haley has written a smart response to the webcast over at Kick Ass Poker: http://kickasspoker.blogspot.com/2007/04/fly-on-wall-listening-in-al-damatoppa.html
April 17th, 2007 at 1:22 am
Thanks for the link Shamus. Great read, and I agree completely, but maybe that’s because I’m more of a cynic than anything.