The casino group says permitting it to operate online poker will not only help ease the state's financial distress, but also will protect consumers against fraud and identity theft.
"About 1 million Californians are playing poker offshore right now," Patrick Dorinson, a spokesman for the Morongo band, told the Los Angeles Times.
Lawmakers are tempted by the chance to find new funding sources, but also wary of breaking compacts granting native tribes exclusive rights to electronic games of chance. Other tribes have also been reluctant to follow the Morongo lead, afraid to unintentionally nullify deals in place with the state.
Internet gambling experts say intrastate online poker in California could be a multi-billion dollar business. Given that state's tax of 25 percent on Indian gaming profits, that could mean $250 million a year for the state.
Published on December 13, 2009 by K.C.Carmichael
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