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MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Gov. Bob Riley sent letters Wednesday to gambling machine manufacturers and suppliers, warning that some machines found in Alabama appear illegal and prosecutions will begin if they are not removed.
Riley said the letters are the result of a preliminary investigation by his new Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling. Riley said several suppliers and manufacturers "appear to be engaged in unlawful gambling activity in Alabama."
The Republican governor said he was giving the companies fair warning so they can withdraw their machines, but if they don't, "I fully intend ...
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Gov. Bob Riley sent letters Wednesday to gambling machine manufacturers and suppliers, warning that some machines found in Alabama appear illegal and prosecutions will begin if they are not removed.
Riley said the letters are the result of a preliminary investigation by his new Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling. Riley said several suppliers and manufacturers "appear to be engaged in unlawful gambling activity in Alabama."
The Republican governor said he was giving the companies fair warning so they can withdraw their machines, but if they don't, "I fully intend ...