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Opponents say Ark. casino proposal too broad

Opponents of a ballot measure to give a private business the exclusive right to operate casinos in Arkansas say the proposal defines gambling so broadly that it would include some forms of pinball machines and games at state fairs.

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boje49 - 9/25/2012 4:46 AM
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oaklawn is just not wanting competition in the gabling scene! casinos would bring in jobs and Arkansas needs them to survive. I remember MN fighting the casinos they got them now and there isn't any more crime han before he casino. If other casinos are nt alowed because gambling is illegal then aklawn needs to shut its doors!!!
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