Legislation signed into law by Washington’s Governor Chris Gregorie makes felons of anyone playing poker online. The law puts online poker on par with child pornography and heroin possession.
Lee Rousso, the Poker Players Alliance’s (PPA) Washington State Director, presents his case to the King County Superior Court on May 15, and the PPA will hold a rally and press conference outside the courthouse immediately following the hearing. Russo challenges the law’s constitutionality, arguing that it violates the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, which reserves the right to regulate interstate and international commerce for congress. Most state attempts to regulate the Internet run afoul of the Commerce Clause, and Washington's law should be no exception.
Poker luminaries Andy Bloch and Barry Greenstein (pictured) will join Washington State members of the PPA at the rally to show their support for Rousso's efforts to keep poker legal. The rally will be held at the Maleng Regional Justice Center, 401 – 4th Ave. North, Kent, WA 98032.
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