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Jones said the bill introduced Thursday isn't the right way to legalize online poker because it's state-only legislation. "That's been our position in every state, and it's our position in Nevada as well," she said. "Internet, by its nature, is an interstate activity, and the rules should be crafted appropriately." Efforts higher up have fallen flat. Nevada Sen. Harry Reid's bill to set federal regulations for online gambling died in December during the lame duck session of Congress. "It would have been great if it was done back in D.C.," Horne said. "That doesn't preclude Nevada from doing something." Nevada's rigorous system has long been the "gold standard" for gambling regulations, Horne said. "The writing has been on the wall that if the federal government doesn't act to regulate Internet poker, then states will try to do so," said Reid spokesman Zac Petkanas. It's happening. New Jersey lawmakers passed a bill that would have made the state the first in the nation to legalize Internet gambling, but Gov. Chris Christie vetoed it last week. Other states are considering similar bills. The preamble to Nevada's proposal says legal internet poker could benefit Nevada's ailing economy, and notes that current technology could be used to limit the gambling sites to places where it is legal.
Feldman said the Nevada bill isn't tough enough. "In a lot of ways, (the bill) doesn't even meet our own state's regulatory standards," he said. By extending a hand to offshore poker companies, the state bill bypasses the idea of forcing operators to be have good track records with regulators, and to have operations at stake as they offer gambling on poker, Feldman said. "The point is to put something at risk so that bad behavior carries a penalty with it," he said.
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