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Kentucky can become a major obstacle for online gambling
- 9-23-2008
The state of Kentucky is
about to become the latest, and probably the biggest obstacle for sportsbetting and
gambling sites operating online, according to several media sources, Gov. Steve
Beshear is trying to block over 140 online gambling sites from taking bets on horse
races held in
"Unlike casinos that
operate on land or on riverboats in the
A court audience and examination
will take place next Thursday before Judge Thomas Wingate, according to Justice
Secretary J. Michael Brown, the state of
"There is gambling
going on on the Internet and we know that that gambling is illegal in the
Previously, Gov. Beshear tried to push a modification in the state’s constitution that would legalize casino gambling in Kentucky claiming that casino gambling could generate about $500 million per year that could be used to fund education or health care programs, however, Beshear’s plan failed to persuade Kentucky lawmakers and the amendment was simply filed with a bunch of other projects.
In response, Poker Players
Alliance executive director, John Pappas released a statement in where he calls
Gov Beshear’s decision "extraordinary and ill-conceived." Pappas also
said that online poker does not infringe any state or federal laws, sating
that "Poker has a proud heritage in

