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Maryland Moving Against Underage Gambling

March 1st, 2014 by WCBC Radio

 

The state of Maryland appears to be cracking down on underage gamblers in state casinos.  Under a bill that was unanimously approved by the Maryland state Senate this week, underage gamblers would be subject to a fine of up to $100 the first time one is caught in a Maryland casino. The fine would rise to a maximum of $500 for a second offense. Following the Senate’s approval, sponsors of a similar bill in the House are optimistic that chamber will also pass the legislation.

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