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Old 12-20-2006, 01:59 PM
CutCreator CutCreator is offline
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Default PA Slot licence and table games different?

Hey guys, I looked for a while and didnt find anything on this so if there is a post about this already please delete this or lead me to it.

Today in PA slot licences were issued and in some places it will or is now legal to have a slot parlor. My question is, does this mean that table game licences including poker are next or is that totally different in the mind of the law makers?

With this turn of events, how likely is it that PA will see poker rooms?

Thanks.
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Old 12-20-2006, 03:51 PM
MayorHerb MayorHerb is offline
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Default Re: PA Slot licence and table games different?

Here's a Reading Eagle Editorial:

http://www.readingeagle.com/blog/edi...al_inevit.html
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Old 12-20-2006, 04:48 PM
blutarski blutarski is offline
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Default Re: PA Slot licence and table games different?

The speaker elect of the house floated a proposed bill to legalize table games, but it didn't seem to go over well.

Right now, table games illegal.

AND, the gaming control board nixed the Gettysburg plans for a resort spa and slots parlor.

God Damn, they should try to open a casino in York- they ship the oldsters out to AC by the busload three days a week.

And we don't have any National Battlegrounds that are so incredibly sacred that they can be defaced by the tacky shops surrounding them but certainly not by a resort, for God's sake.

Alright, I'm a bit pissy. Had dreams of driving ten minutes and playing poker in a casino.
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