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Video poker ban discussed in Rome court

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Posted 4:00PM on Monday 24th June 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ROME - A federal court in Rome is planning to discuss the video poker ban during a scheduled hearing Tuesday. <br> <br> A Ringgold truck stop and six other machine operators from Rome and northwest Georgia have filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a state law banning the machines. <br> <br> They are asking U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy of Rome to quash the July 1 deadline the Georgia Supreme Court set to have the machines out of the state. <br> <br> The General Assembly passed a measure outlawing the machines during last summer&#39;s special session. <br> <br> The operators were able to escape a January deadline with a ruling from a Fulton County court, but the state Supreme Court upheld the video poker ban on May 28. <br> <br> Murphy dismissed an earlier attempt by the operators in federal court because of lack of jurisdiction.

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