But Tuesday, the Morongo Band said it was suspending efforts to craft a bill allowing intrastate online poker to be forged from a coalition of tribal casino operators and poker site companies. A Spokesman for the tribe acknowledged pressure from other tribes caused the decision.
“Some concerns was raised, and we wish to ensure that we address those concerns so this will benefit everyone,” said tribal representative Patrick Dorinson.
Some tribes had voiced concerns that hosting online poker may inadvertently affect the legal status of the tribes' gaming compacts and current gambling operations.
A spokesman for card rooms said the problem can be revisited after careful examination of the legal implications, and promised the net poker cause would return next legislative session.
Officials from other gambling venues were perturbed by the obvious legislative position that either the tribes or card rooms should necessarily be thinking about running online poker sites, saying that such industries because the horse-racing business are well-suited to accomplish such operations.
Published on September 9, 2009 by A.J.Maldonado

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