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Gambling interests already have a lot of clout in the legislature. Mike Motschenbacher, the executive director of the North ...
E-tab machines, which look similar to slot machines, began appearing in North Dakota in 2018 after approval from the Legislature. McDaniel said additional legislative fixes may be needed during ...
Imagine seeing someone take their electronic pull-tab tablet into the restroom. That’s what happened at a local restaurant, ...
Turns out, North Dakota law allows e-pull tab machines in bars, but they are finding their way into other establishments. It’s because of a loose definition of what a bar is, according to North ...
E-tab games could look much different after a recent court ruling that said the popular games look too much like slot machines, which are limited to Native American tribes. Pat Christman Centerpiece ...
The lead author, DFL Rep. Zack Stevenson, asserts the current e-tab games too closely mimic the spinning of slot machines, which aren't allowed outside of tribal casinos.
While the e-tab games don’t have to change until the start of 2025, the way most operate now have an “open all” button with bonuses — similar to how video slot machines operate.
Charity groups worried about potential changes to e-pull tabs 01:18. ST. PAUL, Minn. – Electronic pull tabs rang up $1.9 billion in revenue last year and some of that money supports local causes ...
Veterans groups spoke in favor of adding e-tabs to charitable gaming, either as a standalone machine, pictured above, or as tablets. Photo provided Hoosier leaders for the American Legion ...
ABINGDON, VA. — Randy Callahan slipped a $5 bill into an E Pull-Tab machine at the Appalachian Events & Gaming Center on Wednesday.