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position can't change. It3 influence on our young people
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to advocate easy money, whether it be a state or
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individual, we consider to be inconsistent with Christian
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principles. This is our position. It is really quite
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short, as you said when I brought you the statement.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Very well. Any questions?
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MR. HOFF: Do you distinguish between
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lotteries and pari-mutuel betting?
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MR. MILLS: In our instance, no. At our
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next general convention we are introducing resolutions
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as far as all forms of gambling are concerned.
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MR. HOFF: Thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Mills, both you and
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Mr. Pressman agree on one thing at least. That is you
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both say the state must be consistent.
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MR. MILLS: Right. Mr. Pressman and I
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probably agree on many things .
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THE CHAIRMAN: I am sure you do. But I,
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of course, have reference to this particular area of inquir
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that we have this afternoon. Mr. Pressman's position, as
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I understand it, is that the provision dealing with the
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