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Lawsuit filed over Ark. casino measure rejection

A professional poker player who wants voters to give her exclusive rights to operate casinos in Arkansas asked the state's highest court Thursday to reverse election officials' rejection of her proposed constitutional amendment.

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rossATC - 8/24/2012 2:43 PM
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I'm not an economist by any means, but how would having "exclusive rights" to casinos in 4 AR. counties not be in violation of the "Sherman Antitrust Act"? I have huge issue with allowing someone exclusive rights to a casino.
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