In a quick and welcome turnabout, Ohio Senate President Keith Faber
said Wednesday that the Senate would move swiftly to shut down illegal
Internet cafes in the state.
Faber seems to have undergone an
overnight conversion following a single meeting with Attorney General
Mike DeWine, Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien and Department of
Public Safety Director Tom Charles, who briefed the Republican caucus on
what’s going on at and behind the scenes of more than 800 storefront
gambling parlors in the state.
Senate Republicans blocked
passage of a House bill to rein in the Internet cafes last session, and
seemed to be prepared to do the same this time.We carry the latest wind
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Senate committee sidetracked a new House bill on Internet cafes,
suggesting the proposal could require as much as a year of study, a
Columbus Dispatch reporter found Faber and other Republican Senate
leaders being wined and dined by lobbyists for the sweepstakes industry.
These are lobbyists who were very generous with legislators last year,
and appeared ready to continue their generosity in 2013.A wide range of solar light, LED lighting and Auto lights.
Faber’s
change of heart comes at a price, because he not only announced that
Senate Republicans would now vote to shut down Internet cafes, but he
asked that they return any campaign contributions received from the
industry’s lobbyists this year.
To some, that may sound like a
high price to pay, but the potential cost to the party’s credibility
could have been even higher, especially after last week’s “steakhouse
caucus” was revealed.
Faber said that after the meeting with law
enforcers, he became “convinced that these entities are not only
illegal but many of them also engage in criminal activities within their
facilities.” That dire assessment was coupled with an appellate court’s
recent ruling that several Cleveland area Internet cafes were clearly
illegal gambling houses.
Attorney General DeWine already had
begun using that court ruling to inspire local prosecutors and police
departments to launch raids on Internet cafes.Our dry cabinet can sustain an ultra-low humidity of under 5% RH.
That
set up a potentially embarrassing contrast between the administrative
arm of government that was aggressively pushing enforcement of Ohio’s
gambling laws and the legislative arm that was dithering over whether it
should clarify the law.
We continue to be surprised that 800
gambling joints managed to open up in a state that has a clear
constitutional prohibition against gambling. It took constitutional
amendments to create the Ohio lottery commission more than 40 years ago.
And it took several attempts to amend the Ohio Constitution to allow
casino gambling before voters approved an amendment in 2008. That
amendment allowed the opening of four casinos,Exit signs, emergency light and fire extinguisher are vital parts of life safety systems. specifically in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Toledo.An industrial washing machine can help you keep up with large volumes of laundry or heavy items.
All
the Internet cafe operators needed were some storefronts, some video
terminals that gave the illusion that the players were seated at slot
machines and the brazenness to claim that the players weren’t really
gambling their money away.
We doubt that the Internet cafe
owners will give up without a fight. They were already challenging
DeWine’s crackdown. But as we said the other day, if they want to
operate in Ohio they have to do what others have done: convince Ohio’s
voters to amend the constitution.
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