The Development of the Law of Gambling, 1776-1976National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, 1977 - Gambling - 934 pages |
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... Gambling policy will have changed in a hope to increase tax revenues and reform law enforcement , comparatively little income will be realized , organized crime and professional gambling will endure , and the corruption and inefficiency ...
... Gambling policy will have changed in a hope to increase tax revenues and reform law enforcement , comparatively little income will be realized , organized crime and professional gambling will endure , and the corruption and inefficiency ...
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... professional gam- blers who were unable to furnish sureties of their good behavior in the subsequent twelve months . If the professional was able to secure a surety of his good behavior , it was forfeited if he gambled for more than ...
... professional gam- blers who were unable to furnish sureties of their good behavior in the subsequent twelve months . If the professional was able to secure a surety of his good behavior , it was forfeited if he gambled for more than ...
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... gambling of an essentially private character , and remained so until the emergence of the professional bookmaker in the 1870's . The earliest horseracing regulations in Massachusetts arose from a legislative concern for public safety ...
... gambling of an essentially private character , and remained so until the emergence of the professional bookmaker in the 1870's . The earliest horseracing regulations in Massachusetts arose from a legislative concern for public safety ...
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Cornell Law School, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Opponents of gambling also attempted to control those who directly fueled the common passion for gambling -- professional 73 gamblers . Most Americans at ...
Cornell Law School, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Opponents of gambling also attempted to control those who directly fueled the common passion for gambling -- professional 73 gamblers . Most Americans at ...
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... professional lottery management companies emerged , replacing the disinterested citizens who had previously promoted and operated the lotteries . For a fee , the lottery companies assumed complete control . Unfortunately , these ...
... professional lottery management companies emerged , replacing the disinterested citizens who had previously promoted and operated the lotteries . For a fee , the lottery companies assumed complete control . Unfortunately , these ...
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