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Date Added: September 04, 2008 02:12:03 AM
Effective in April of 2003, the General Assembly passed and Governor Taft signed House Bill 512 which regulated instant bingo sales in the State of Ohio. While their intent to close down store front gambling parlors was admirable, the cost to the fraternal and veterans clubs throughout the state was devastating.

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