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CHIP COLLECTING BAD BET FOR STATE GAMING WORKERS

From AP June 4. 2003 Denver Co. Three Co. Div. of Gaming workers have left their jobs after accusations they operated their own casino chip-collecting business, a potential conflict for officials who over-see chip and token production. The Jefferson county District Attorney's Office will issue a report on the matter within a week. KCNC-TV Denver reported the men allegedly bought and sold chips with collectors.Collectors buy,trade and sell casino chips based on the monetary or artistic value, said Dick Brach, president of the Atlantic City chapter of CCGTCC which has 2400 members. Rarity drives the price, rarity and quality, Brach said. If a chip has significant value, there's always the possibility that more can be found---- Question, What dose this kind of publicy do for our hobby? How much of this is going on in other states?

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CHIP COLLECTING BAD BET FOR STATE GAMING WORKERS
It's regulations aimed at low level civil service
Re: It's regulations aimed at low level civil serv
Not only that .... 2 of the 3 are club members....
Shouldn't the word be "SHALL"
Yes, and No....
"SHALL BE CONVICTED OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
Re: "SHALL BE CONVICTED OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE"
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Re: Yes, and No - How about
Re: Yes, and No - How about
THE WORD "OFFENSE" IS THE PROBLEM (ARCHIE)
Language (again)
Jay, I disagree because
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Government and common sense are an
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I agree...
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Re: CHIP COLLECTING the issue?

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