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Still Fighting Slots
Gambling opponents are still upset that they lost
when slots were legalized at the racetracks in South Florida. They
had campaigned hard to stop any kind of expansion of gambling, and
the slots that were legalized in Broward County were a blow to their
cause.
The group, Floridians Against Expanded Gambling said that they are
fundamentally opposed to the slots being legalized, and they think
that the vote was illegal and the ballots should be thrown out. They
say that the public should never have been allowed to vote on the
issue at all.
Their argument is that thousands of the signatures on the petitions
that were created to get the slots issue on the ballot were
fraudulent, and therefore the vote was as well. They had tried to
get the vote stopped completely, but the courts said that they
refused to worry about it unless slots were legalized. Now that they
have been, the courts are listening to them battle it out over it.
The group is fighting against Floridians for a Level Playing Field,
who are pro-gambling and are fighting to keep the 2004
Constitutional Amendment from being thrown out. The lawyers on their
side are saying that it is too late to raise the objections and that
if the residents did not want slots they would not have approved
them.
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