Ruling on differences
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Can someone please explain to me why Rod 'n Reel gets to keep their slots...![]()
Maybe because they are in State Senate President Mike Miller's jurisdiction?![]()
The rob and steal...oops I mean rod and reel have a grandfather clause.Think maybe you hit the nail on the head.![]()
I agree - I don't see what the big deal is. If they're not playing slots then they're playing keno - what's the diff.
Different county. I think whatever law it is, is county law. I could be wrong.
Donovan is proably lining some pockets with his money, its all politics.
The only person who has "lined pockets" is Miss Leight who owns the ADF bingo hall. The last I checked, she charges a charity $1,500 per bingo session to have bingo at her hall. She runs up to 13 sessions of bingo a week - that's $19,500 per week, $78,000 per month, or $1,014,000 per year in rental income alone. Plus she gets profit on all the food, and probably the pull tab games which far outweigh that hefty rental income. Gerald Donovan holds one of only 3 legalized gambling licenses in Calvert County, so when you support his gaming machines, you know he is the one to profit. At ADF, it is a huge cover up as to who is the one making the profit as they constantly push out how much they give back. Maybe they need to also disclose how much they charge in rent, how much they make in food, and how much they keep from the profit on every box of tabs they sell, and then the community will see why that crooked operation is showing up on the news - and I'm sure you'll be seeing them on the news in the near future too!
The letter is supposedly seperate from the legislation slated to go in to effect on July 1st, but the letter did threaten criminal prosecution if the business did not voluntarily shut down the machines. That last bit is directly from Sheriff Cameron's own mouth on Friday when asked by the judge to describe the letter he had sent to each of the businesses.I heard a little bit off a different take on this that may or may not be true. I was told that the Sherriff sent out letters asking places to turn off or unplug the machines and that is separate from the bill which has yet to go into effect. If the ADF left the machines on and they were seized then they would have cause to sue. If they chose to abide the sherriff they could not sue.
From the rental income you also have to subtract, utilities, wages, supplies, mortgages, and of course taxes and licenses. Obviously you have an ax to grind with the ADF owner or you wold just rather that the owner of the Rod n Reel continue feeding the corruption in Annapolis.