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Watch out for what you sell on the webOctober 12, 2008, 6:55 am (3 years ago)In Indiana, you have to be cautious about what you sell in public sale or sale on the Internet - administrative system could be examining.
This week a 73 years old Fort Wayne previous firefighter and his grandson, who is twenty one years old, confront gambling related charges because they attempted to sell off 2 old Cherry Master gambling machines on the Web. The advert on Craigslist was picked up by an enthusiastic Indiana gaming official who scheduled a meeting with Glen Lantz and his grandson John Flickinger which caused charges in opposition to Lantz of owning, attempting to sell, restoring, providing an interest in a gambling apparatus and endorsing specialized gambling, consistent with a possible-cause official declaration. His grandson, who persuaded him to utilize the Internet to dispose of the machines, is charged with assisting in endorsing professional gambling. Lantz told Indiana officials that he purchased the machines in 1995 and had managed them in establishments in Wells and Allen counties for few years, according to court records. Lantz divided the money among the establishments’ owners, gathering the money from the machines and keeping and repairing the tools. The contracts ended and he took away the Cherry Masters around 2 years ago and he has been trying to throw them away since then. The court document said that he was aware that the machines were illegal.
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