LONG v. AMERICAN LEGION POTOMAC POST 202, INC.

No. 1601, September Term, 1996.

699 A.2d 456 (1997)

117 Md. App. 18

M. Kenneth LONG, Jr., et al. v. AMERICAN LEGION POTOMAC POST 202, INC.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 2, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew H. Baida, Assistant Attorney General (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General, on the brief, M. Kenneth Long, Jr.), Baltimore, William McC. Schildt (Strite and Schildt, on the brief, for Board of County Commissioners, etc.), Hagerstown, for Appellants.

Wiley S. Rutledge (Rutledge & Dwyer, P.A., on the brief), Hagerstown, for Appellee.

Before CATHELL and DAVIS, JJ., and THEODORE G. BLOOM, Judge (retired), Specially Assigned.


THEODORE G. BLOOM, Judge.

By Chapter 636 of the Acts of 1995, now codified as Maryland Code (1957, 1996 Repl. Vol.) Article 27, § 255C, the Maryland General Assembly legalized, in Washington County, a form of gambling devices known as "tip jars;" created the Washington County Gaming Commission; established a system of licensing the operation of tip jars; promulgated certain rules and regulations and authorized the adoption by the Board of County Commissioners...

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