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Massachusetts House Rejects Gambling Bill


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<!-- END ABOUT THE ARTICLE AUTHOR -->It Will Be Returned to a Study Committee
The <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:STATE w:st="on"><ST1:pLACE w:st="on">Massachusetts</ST1:pLACE></ST1:STATE> gambling bill that would have allowed the prosecution of online poker players has been voted back to a study committee, killing it for at least this year. The Massachusetts Casino Expansion bill would have allowed the state to license three more casinos, but also contained a provision that would punish online poker players and gamblers with fines up to $25,000 and jail time of up to two years.
<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /><O:p></O:p>The vote came after the state’s Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies voted against recommending its passage. Those who spoke at Tuesday’s public hearing on the bill include Harvard Law professor and Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS) founder Charles Nesson and Randy Castonguay , the Poker Player Alliance’s (PPA) state representative for <ST1:STATE w:st="on"><ST1:pLACE w:st="on">Massachusetts</ST1:pLACE></ST1:STATE>.
<O:p></O:p>The PPA and GPSTS teamed-up and organized a rally in Boston Commons the morning before the hearing. About 40 people attended. Click here to read about it.
<O:p></O:p>The Massachusetts House of representatives voted 106-48 to send the bill back for more study. The vote came Friday, after a six hour debate.
 

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Massachusetts House Rejects Gambling Bill


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The <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:STATE w:st="on"><ST1:pLACE w:st="on">Massachusetts</ST1:pLACE></ST1:STATE> gambling bill that would have allowed the prosecution of online poker players has been voted back to a study committee, killing it for at least this year. The Massachusetts Casino Expansion bill would have allowed the state to license three more casinos, but also contained a provision that would punish online poker players and gamblers with fines up to $25,000 and jail time of up to two years.
<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /><O:p></O:p>The vote came after the state’s Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies voted against recommending its passage. Those who spoke at Tuesday’s public hearing on the bill include Harvard Law professor and Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS) founder Charles Nesson and Randy Castonguay , the Poker Player Alliance’s (PPA) state representative for <ST1:STATE w:st="on"><ST1:pLACE w:st="on">Massachusetts</ST1:pLACE></ST1:STATE>.
<O:p></O:p>The PPA and GPSTS teamed-up and organized a rally in Boston Commons the morning before the hearing. About 40 people attended. Click here to read about it.
<O:p></O:p>The Massachusetts House of representatives voted 106-48 to send the bill back for more study. The vote came Friday, after a six hour debate.
Fish, can you leave this poker stuff alone long enough to teach me about those hockey parlay's you mentioned to me in fla last yr? Then if you are going to play in another tournament, I will be happy to sponsor you in one if the buy in is not over $100.00. Gl friend......


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Fish, can you leave this poker stuff alone long enough to teach me about those hockey parlay's you mentioned to me in fla last yr? Then if you are going to play in another tournament, I will be happy to sponsor you in one if the buy in is not over $100.00. Gl friend......


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Shoot me an email buddy at my aol address........
 

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g-town going down today odk? i am on the other side of this one today.


If you know me I am quick and first to tell you if Gtown will lose... Today is not that day.

Gtown has no problem beating teams who are 1 man shows. They have 5 guys capable of chasing Curry around and he will get tired. They have the #1 FG D and #5 3 pt D. They will force the rest of the team to beat them..

IMO Gtown will win today and will struggle next week with Wisky. I could be wrong but I guess we will see...
 

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If you know me I am quick and first to tell you if Gtown will lose... Today is not that day.

Gtown has no problem beating teams who are 1 man shows. They have 5 guys capable of chasing Curry around and he will get tired. They have the #1 FG D and #5 3 pt D. They will force the rest of the team to beat them..

IMO Gtown will win today and will struggle next week with Wisky. I could be wrong but I guess we will see...

Agree with that analysis. Go Hoyas today, got em big in a ML parlay w/ Texas.
 
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The Massachusetts Casino Expansion bill would have allowed the state to license three more casinos, but also contained a provision that would punish online poker players and gamblers with fines up to $25,000 and jail time of up to two years.

:lol: for playing poker? Who makes this crap up?
 

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Good thing too.
Massachusetts liberal mob lead by Gov. Deval Obama say you better play at his casino or you and your family will be held hostage for two years at gunpoint.
Such a great new idea.
Fuck you and your casinos Deval I hope the fuck you and your bandits get eye cancer you cocksuckers.
 

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I know that many overreacted when they learned of that language in the bill. Fortunately, a reporter (Boston Globe) brought attention to it. Once they did that, I became fairly confident that when a casino bill is finally passed, it will not contain this law.
 

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I know that many overreacted when they learned of that language in the bill. Fortunately, a reporter (Boston Globe) brought attention to it. Once they did that, I became fairly confident that when a casino bill is finally passed, it will not contain this law.
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Well,isn't that fuckin nice of em. Casino's so they can tax the fuck out of them for horseshit programs for the exact people that the casino's will attract the most.Anither ignorance tax wrapped in a lottery bow.So he can play Ho to the public unions.
Worked just duckey in NJ where they had to shut down the goverment because they couldn't meet payroll.This in a state where they have Atlantic City.

Whats a matter Coup Deval need another Caddilac?
I hope it comes to a public vote I'll donate money for the NO people.
I hope the fuckin state goes broke like it did under dukakis.Maybe the people will finally stop voting these socialist back in....Idiots.
 

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we already have more people in prison in this country than any other country and if we start prosecuting those dangerous online gamblers we might as well throw everyone in this country in the slamma.
 

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we already have more people in prison in this country than any other country and if we start prosecuting those dangerous online gamblers we might as well throw everyone in this country in the slamma.
If it were co-ed I would be totally cool with it.
 

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