If Voters Repeal The Massachusetts Gaming Law

Law360, New York (October 30, 2014, 12:45 PM EDT) -- The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts recently cleared the way for gaming opponents to appeal directly to Massachusetts voters by allowing the measure to repeal the Massachusetts gaming law to be placed on the November 2014 ballot.[1] The initiative, known as Question 3, seeks to repeal the expanded gaming law by prohibiting the Massachusetts Gaming Commission from issuing any additional gaming or slots parlor licenses and prohibiting any casino or slots parlor that already has received a license from operating....

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