Bingo can now be nonprofits’ game, oh | Moorestown Sun: "Moorestown’s nonprofit organizations will now be allowed to hold games of chance after a referendum vote during this year’s general election changes a statute that prohibits them from doing so.
According to unofficial results released by Burlington County, 5,403 registered voters made it out to the polls during this year’s general election."
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Showing posts with label NPBingo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NPBingo. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
ALABAMA VOICES: Battling over bingo | montgomeryadvertiser.com | Montgomery Advertiser
ALABAMA VOICES: Battling over bingo | montgomeryadvertiser.com | Montgomery Advertiser: "The recent federal court ruling in Madison County is constructive in understanding the complexity of the gambling laws within the state and particularly how state laws would apply to Indian gaming operations within the state of Alabama."
Friday, October 16, 2009
Bingo Debate Gets Deep- 16th Century to Now - CBS 42
Bingo Debate Gets Deep- 16th Century to Now - CBS 42: "One of the defense attorneys representing charity bingo interests said prosecutors were focused on drawing distinctions between traditional bingo and electronic bingo.
'I think that's what's attempting to be done, but I think it's been clearly pointed out in there today though that other than the fact that one involves a human being participating more significantly in the process and the other involves a computer doing it, then the basic rules of bingo are being met both electronically and in the traditional old fashioned type bingo,' said Herbie Brewer."
'I think that's what's attempting to be done, but I think it's been clearly pointed out in there today though that other than the fact that one involves a human being participating more significantly in the process and the other involves a computer doing it, then the basic rules of bingo are being met both electronically and in the traditional old fashioned type bingo,' said Herbie Brewer."
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