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possession concerning the details about other counties
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which have lotteries. I think it might be helpful to
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us to have it.
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MR. PRESSMAN: If you wish I can leave this
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with you now on your promise to return it to me. You
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can do with it what you will.
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MR. SACHS: We will Xerox it and return it.
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Thank you very much.
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MR. PRESSMAN: Very well.
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MR. SACHS: One other point, Mr. Pressman,
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if you will. Do I understand you correctly to say
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that the evils that were felt to be attendant upon the
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lottery operations prior to the constitutional provision
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enacted in 1854. I believe, were because these were
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grants to private entrepreneurs so to speak and not
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state-operated lotteries?
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MR. PRESSMAN: That is right, these evils
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arose out of these operations by private individuals and
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organizations .
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I might say that during that period of time
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there were other evils in other areas. There vrere very
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