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Opinion
Our Say: A 'no' on Question 2 will save state from a new slots debaclePublished 10/26/08
Here's an accurate translation of the bland wording of Question 2 on the Nov. 4 ballot: Do you want Anne Arundel County to be the slot machine capital of Maryland? Click "For the Constitutional Amendment" if the answer is yes, and "against" if the answer is no. We urge you to answer no. Spending the first part of the 21st century revisiting slot machines - a corruption-inducing blight on this county in the middle 20th century - is a nightmarish prospect. The constitutional amendment specifically authorizes 4,250 machines - more than at any other place in the state - in Anne Arundel, within...
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