Gambling Devices. Hearings ... on S. 3357 and H.R. 67361950 - 308 lappuses |
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... ment . Then when certain people who just have that spirit of chance in their heart and soul , that want to play the game of amusement and then gamble between themselves , that is a game of chance . I do not know about other States , but ...
... ment . Then when certain people who just have that spirit of chance in their heart and soul , that want to play the game of amusement and then gamble between themselves , that is a game of chance . I do not know about other States , but ...
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... ment officers . Mr. HARRIS . There is no question about it . Mr. HINSHAW . What branch of the Government is going to supply those law - enforcement officers , and how many is it going to require ? Mr. HARRIS . No one can say how many it ...
... ment officers . Mr. HARRIS . There is no question about it . Mr. HINSHAW . What branch of the Government is going to supply those law - enforcement officers , and how many is it going to require ? Mr. HARRIS . No one can say how many it ...
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... ment function in the field of gambling . The laws and the policy which by their accumulative effect we might say establish a Nation- wide policy against gambling , particularly commercialized gambling , are to be found in the laws and ...
... ment function in the field of gambling . The laws and the policy which by their accumulative effect we might say establish a Nation- wide policy against gambling , particularly commercialized gambling , are to be found in the laws and ...
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... ment exercises primary criminal jurisdiction . Mr. HINSHAW . Why do you prohibit foreign export ? Mr. PLAINE . I am not too clear on why the conference arrived at that conclusion , but I could surmise , sir , that in keeping with our ...
... ment exercises primary criminal jurisdiction . Mr. HINSHAW . Why do you prohibit foreign export ? Mr. PLAINE . I am not too clear on why the conference arrived at that conclusion , but I could surmise , sir , that in keeping with our ...
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... ment of valid State laws affords no grounds for constitutional objection . Another example , I might cite to you , is the Lacey Act of 1900 , under which Congress made it unlawful to ship birds or game killed in violation of the laws of ...
... ment of valid State laws affords no grounds for constitutional objection . Another example , I might cite to you , is the Lacey Act of 1900 , under which Congress made it unlawful to ship birds or game killed in violation of the laws of ...
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adapted for gambling amendment amusement devices amusement machines association BECKWORTH believe BENNETT boards candy carnivals carrier certify Chairman Chicago chines Coin Machine Institute coin-operated common carrier Congress crime criminal definition Department of Justice District District of Columbia DOLLIVER element of chance enacted enforcement Federal Government Federal Trade Commission foreign commerce gambling device gambling machine gambling ships governor HAMMOND HARRIS HARTER HESELTON illegal intended Interstate and Foreign interstate commerce JENNINGS JONES jurisdiction KREBS language law-enforcement lottery Mann Act manufacturer matter means mechanical device ment merchandise MOREHOUSE O'HARA O'KEEFE officers one-armed bandit operated percent PICKERING pinball games pinball machines PLAINE play PRESTON problem prohibit prosecution provisions punchboards purpose question representative ROBERT CROSSER RUTTENBERG SCHULTZ Senate bill 3357 shipment slot machines statement statute tion transportation United unlawful vessels violation WILSON WOLVERTON words
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236. lappuse - And a statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act in terms so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application, violates the first essential of due process of law.
236. lappuse - That the terms of a penal statute creating a new offense must be sufficiently explicit to inform those who are subject to it what conduct on their part will render them liable to its penalties is a well-recognized requirement, consonant alike with ordinary notions of fair play and the settled rules of law.
236. lappuse - No one may be required at peril of life, liberty or property to speculate as to the meaning of penal statutes. All are entitled to be informed as to what the State commands or forbids.
200. lappuse - As used in sections 4461 to 4463, inclusive, the term "coin-operated amusement or gaming device" means — (1) any amusement or music machine operated by means of the insertion of a coin token, or similar object, and (2) so-called "slot" machines which operate by means of insertion of a coin, token, or similar object and which, by application of the element of chance, may deliver, or entitle the person playing or operating the machine to receive cash, premiums, merchandise, or tokens.
163. lappuse - Each collector of internal revenue shall, under regulations of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, place and keep conspicuously in his office, for public inspection, an alphabetical list of the names of all persons who shall have paid special taxes within his district, and shall state thereon the time, place, and business for which such special taxes have been paid...
5. lappuse - We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil of such appalling character, carried on through interstate commerce, cannot be met and crushed by the only power competent to that end.
2. lappuse - Any lands reserved or acquired for the use of the United States, and under the exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction thereof, or any place purchased or otherwise acquired by the United States by consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of a fort, magazine, arsenal, dockyard, or other needful building.
201. lappuse - For purposes of sections 4461 to 4463, inclusive, a vending machine operated by means of the insertion of a 1-cent coin, which, when it dispenses a prize, never dispenses a prize of a retail value of, or entitles a person to receive a prize of a retail value of, more than 5 cents, and if the only prize dispensed is merchandise and not cash or tokens, shall be classified under paragraph (1) and not under paragraph (2) of subsection (a).
140. lappuse - If you should ever be betrayed into any of these philanthropies, do not let your left hand know what your right hand does, for it is not worth knowing.
2. lappuse - That (a) it shall be unlawful to transport or cause to be transported in interstate or foreign commerce any person who is employed or is to be employed for the purpose of obstructing or interfering by force or threats with (1) peaceful picketing by employees during any labor controversy affecting wages, hours, or conditions of labor; or...