Coin Slot

Issue: 1982 October 092

Coin Slot Magazine - #092 - 1982 - October [International Arcade Museum]
ION
A New "30 Year Law"
places or possesses, or conducts
or negotiates any transaction af
fecting or designed to affect owner
ship, custody or use of:
New Jersey revises laws
[a.] (1) A slot machine; or
This correspondence was sent to
inition of "antique" slot to one 30
The Coin Slot by a collector from
years old, as opposed to the pre-
the state of New Jersey. New Jersey
1941 definition.
recently changed
their pre-1941
definition to one of defining collect
We
are
all
grateful
to
Walt
Kavanaugh!
to Louisiana in reforming their col
lectible
laws.
These
Following is the New Jersey law
as it has been changed.
two actions
prove that it can be done, but takes
used in the advancement of unlaw
ful gambling activity.
b. Possession of a gambling de
vice other than under such circum
ible slot machines as 30 years old
or older. New Jersey is second only
jb.j (2) Any other gambling device
believing that the same is to be
P.L. 1982, CHAPTER 57,
stances as would constitute a viola
tion of section 116 of [the "Casino
Control Act" (] P.L. 1977, c. 110[; C,
5:12-1 et seq.)] (C. 5:12-116) is a
disorderly persons offense.
serious and dedicated collectors
approved July 6, 1982
willing to contribute their time and
1982 Assembly No. 632
energy. In the long run, however,
An Act concerning *[the sale and
possession] Possession of not more
updating the collectible laws will
manufacture of]* slot machines*!,]*
than one gambling device other
benefit everyone involved in coin
*and* amending **[N.J.S. 2C:37-7
and]** ^supplementing the "Casino
Control Act" (]* P.L. 1977, c. 110* [;
within the home shall not be an of
controlled machine collecting.
c. (1) [; provided, however, that
than a slot machine for social use
fense under this section[; and pro
vided further,
note the change in New Jersey's
C. 5:12-1 etseq.)]*.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
General Assembly of the State of
law on slots. We now have a 30 year
New Jersey:
antique slot machines shall not be
law, effective July 6,1982. Pertinent
**[1. N.J.S. 2Q37-7 is amended
to read as follows:
2C:37-7. Possession of a Gam
bling Device, a. A person except a
player is guilty of possession of a
an offense under this section or
Dear Mrs. Harris;
I thought you might be pleased to
parts are attached hereto.
I am happy to tell you that through
my local Assemblyman, Walter
Kavanaugh, the part of the law that
was put through to allow restricted
manufacture of slot machines had
a section inserted changing the def
however that
pos
session].
(2) Possession of one or more
under section 116 of [the "Casino
ledge of the character thereof, he
Control Act" (] P.L. 1977, c. 110 [; C.
5:12-1 et seq.)] (C. 5:12-116). As
used in this [section] subsection,
"antique slot machine" means a
slot machine which [was manu
manufactures,
factured prior to 1941] is 30 years
gambling device when, with know
sells,
transports,
old or older. Nothing herein con
tained shall be construed to autho
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rize the use of an antique slot ma
chine for any unlawful purpose or
for gaming.]**
*[(3) Nothing contained in sub
section a. shall be construed to pro
hibit the manufacture, sale or trans
port of slot machines or any pos
session incident thereto, to persons
authorized to possess slot machines
under the provisions of the "Casino
Control Act" (P.L. 1977, c. 110; C.
5:12-1 et seq.) or authorized to
possess slot machines by the laws
of another state or foreign country.]*
EXPLANATION
Matter enclosed in brackets [thusj in the
above bill is not enacted and is intended to be
omitted in the law and replaced by new matter
printed directly after the matter enclosed in
brackets.
'Assembly committee amendments adopted
February 25, 1982.
**Senate committee amendments adopted
March 29, 1982.
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Coin Slot Magazine - #092 - 1982 - October [International Arcade Museum]
States I
s TATUS OF THE OTATES
The Map Changes Again!
The Coin Slot encourages all states to adopt legislation legalizing the
ownership of collectible slot machines 25 years or older and encourages
all readers to support and participate in changing the laws in their states.
This month we are pleased to note that New Jersey has been colored
on the map below. New Jersey just adopted legislation reforming their
law from pre-1941 to legalizing the ownership of slots 30 years of age
r-iss*
or older.
Two states have recently worked on changing their laws— Louisiana
and New Jersey, and we have been able to put them in color on the map.
The Coin Slot would like to see the map change every month, with more
states adding color in each issue. New Jersey and Louisiana have
shown that it can be done, but it takes your participation!
YES
District of Columbia — pre-1 952
Kentucky — any year provided they are not used for gambling
Nebraska — any year provided they are not used for gambling
Nevada — any year provided they are not used for gambling
Minnesota — any year provided they are not used for gambling
Arizona — any year provided they are not used for gambling
Colorado — pre-1950
Iowa — 25 years or older
Wisconsin — 25 years or older
North Carolina — 25 years or older
Illinois — 25 years or older
Delaware
Georgia
Florida — pre-1941
Maryland— pre-1941
Washington — pre-1941
California — pre-1941
Oregon — pre-1941
Pennsylvania— pre-1941
South Dakota— pre-1941
Hawaii
Idaho
Montana
Alabama
Alaska
Indiana
Maine
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vermont
Puerto Rico
Mississippi
New York— pre-1941
Louisiana — 25 years or older
Michigan — 25 years or older
North Dakota — 25 years or older
New Hampshire — pre-1 941
Texas — pre-1940
Massachusetts — 30 years or older
Ohio — law is unclear
Utah — law is unclear
Missouri — 30 years or older
New Jersey — 30 years or older
NO
Kansas — pre-1950
Connecticut — law is unclear
Virginia — law is unclear
Arkansas — Trade Stimulators only
West Virginia — Trade Stimulators only
Wyoming — Trade Stimulators only
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Legal to collect slot machines'
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Legal to collect trade stimulators
only, not payout slots.
Puerto Rico
Legal to collect any slot machine or
trade stimulator 25 years or older.
© The International Arcade Museum
October 1982
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
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