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Poker Players Alliance issues statement on 60 Minutes story
- 12-4-2008
In response to 60 Minutes story aired last Sunday and titled "The Cheaters", the PPA chairman Alfonse D'Amato has released a statement in where he comments the story and talks about the importance of legalizing and regulating online poker in the U.S.
"The recent cheating scandals underscore the need for
Regulation of Internet poker does not equal an expansion of gambling in this country. Like it or not, the phenomenon of internet poker cannot be wished away. The American market has spoken. There is strong demand for Internet poker and no reasonable government can or should stand in the way of adults competing in games of skill on the Internet. To the contrary, the government should step up and exercise regulatory oversight on this multi-billion dollar interstate commerce, and collect the revenueâ€â€especially during this country's economic crisis.
The Federal government cannot continue to abdicate this
basic responsibility to the millions of its citizens who choose to play poker
on the Internet. The attempt to enforce an outright prohibition of online poker
is deeply flawed and unworkable, and it invades upon the personal freedoms of
law-abiding adults who wish to engage in a game of skill. And as 60 Minutes and
the
Now more than ever the
The Poker
Players Alliance is a nonprofit membership organization that comprises over 1 million
online and offline poker players and enthusiasts from all over the

