Home » Poker  »  Indian Tribe to Allow Underage Poker

Indian Tribe to Allow Underage Poker

Last updated: 11/05/2008 10:10

In a highly controversial move, the Meskwaki Indian tribe in Iowa may raise the ire of quite a few people.  The tribe is planning to offer poker games to patrons below the state’s legal age limit of 21 at its Tama Casino.  The poker games run by the casino would be offered to patrons 18 to 21 and would be run without the casino taking a rake – or cut of the winnings.  All other casino games, such as slots, blackjack, and various table games, would still be prohibited to anyone under the age of 21.

 

The poker games run by the casino would be offered to patrons 18 to 21 and would be run without the casino taking a rake

The tribe is planning on using a clause in the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act to accomplish and justify this controversial action.  The law states that certain forms of gambling can be offered by tribes if it is not covered by a state compact.  Ethics notwithstanding on the effects of gambling and the addiction that could result from it, the tribe is going ahead with its plans to get the underage poker playing legalized.

 

Surprisingly enough, the Meskwaki tribe is not the first to attempt this.  In 1999 the Winnebago tribe in Iowa allowed all forms of gambling to be done by patrons 18 and older, not limiting the type of games that could be played as the Meskwaki tribe is doing.  The state has placed the age limitations on gambling within its borders, but the Winnebago tribe had fought back stating that their sovereign state prevented the law prohibiting gambling by minors from affecting their casino.  The state and the Winnebago tribe did come to a resolution on the matter in 2005 and developed a new compact over the issue.

 

Jack Ketterer, a representative of the Iowa Gaming Association, went on record to specifically state that the other seventeen casinos in Iowa would follow state law and prohibit the gambling of anyone under the age of twenty-one.  He made it point to state that the law did not give the other casinos the option to follow the tribe’s example.

 

Wes Ehrecke, the president of the Iowa Gamin Association, has been questioning the tribe’s motivation behind this controversial declaration.  He is concerned about the quality of safety measures that would be put in place to protect the subject age group – if any are put in place at all.  "What will be the enforcement and regulating mechanism so they are not playing other games when they are not playing poker?"  He went on to state that he sees the move as an attempt to cause competitive disadvantage for the state-licensed casinos spread throughout Iowa.

 

 

See Also
Ricky Gervais To Star At US Festival
Ricky Gervais To Star At US…

David Bowie has selected comedian Ricky Gervais and The Arcade Fire to perform…
Heavyweight Knocks Out Competition
Heavyweight Knocks Out Competition

Unforgivable Blackness, the fascinating biography of Jack Johnson, the world's…
Bluff Europe Launches In The UK
Bluff Europe Launches In The UK

American Poker magazine, 'Bluff', is crossing the Atlantic to delight European…
Stars and Cotton
Stars and Cotton

Ringo Starr is promoting his new album titled Liverpool 8. The title song was…
Maintain Financial Goals Online
Maintain Financial Goals Online

Never spend more than you can afford to lose. That statement is one that…
Glamour And Games Throughout The Ages (1920s)
Glamour And Games Throughout The…

The roaring twenties. Main Players Al Capone, Rudolph Valentino,…
Poker Firm Stakes Claim
Poker Firm Stakes Claim

Online gaming firm Cassava Enterprises, which owns the 888.com poker website,…
Golf - Punters Pile On Tiger Woods
Golf - Punters Pile On Tiger Woods

William Hill have cut the price of Tiger winning the Buick Invitation from 7/4…
Online Casino Jackpot Winners Ring In New Year
Online Casino Jackpot Winners Ring…

Fortune Lounge, a group of Online Casinos and Poker rooms, recently announced…
© 2005 - 2008 All right reserved CasinoTimes.co.uk