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Minnesota Moves Toward Ban on Historical Racing Machines

Minnesota has taken a significant stride toward the permanent prohibition of historical horse racing (HHR) machines with the approval of a bill aimed at banning these gaming devices.

The approval of bill HF5274 follows the Minnesota Horse Racing Commission's decision to legalize HHR at state racetracks, allowing the installation of 500 slot machines at two racetracks, Canterbury and Running Aces. However, this move has sparked controversy as HHR machines bear a resemblance to slot machines, leading to ambiguity regarding their classification and potential impact on Minnesota's gaming industry.

Supporters of the ban argue that HHR machines represent an expansion of gambling that necessitates legislative approval. On the other hand, opponents view them as a modernization of the pari-mutuel betting system that could potentially benefit the industry.

The debate surrounding HHR machines underscores the complexities of regulating emerging forms of gambling and the need for clear legislative guidelines to address these issues effectively.

22 April 2024, 13:20

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