BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota will limit the number of electronic pull tab machines a business may have to 10. The Legislature’s Administrative Rules Committee unanimously approved the new rules ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers are steering toward a study of the state's charitable gambling issues, including the proliferation and siting of electronic pull tab machines. The 2017 Legislature ...
Surrounded by the flash and glitz of electronic bingo and video slot machines, old-fashioned paper pull tabs look like your grandfather's form of gambling. Sales numbers show it. Charitable groups ...
The gambling license of a California-based manufacturer of electronic pull tabs was reinstated Wednesday after the company admitted it violated state gaming regulations, according to the North Dakota ...
Cruiser's Bar & Grill bartender Laneith Veo talks about the popularity of the Idaho Lottery's "touch tab" vending machines Thursday at the bar in Stateline. Kathy Plonka The Spokesman-Review Reluctant ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO)-- A House DFL proposal at the state capitol would ban all electronic pull tab games currently in play across the state because they are too similar to slot machines, a move that ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers have inked a final proposal limiting electronic pull tabs, glitzy gambling machines that have proliferated throughout the state. Key players say the bill wouldn't ...
The California-based builder of hundreds of electronic pull tab machines that were shut down in North Dakota by state order two weeks ago is suing the state in federal court.
There appears to be a lot of confusion and rewriting of history surrounding the debate at the Capitol regarding electronic pull tabs and charitable gambling. A May 15 “Local View” commentary in the ...
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Here’s how North Idaho representatives voted on House Bill 28, the bill to ban the Idaho Lottery’s electronic touch-tab machines: Voting yes: Reps. Heather Scott, R-Blanchard; Paul Shepherd, R-Riggins ...
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