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The state of South Carolina has laws in place that make video poker machines and video slots illegal and as such you are not likely to find any of them being operated in any facility that the public can access. Instead what has happened is that they have been replaced by what is known as the sweepstakes machine. While it may look similar to the video slots and poker machines, under South Carolina law this type of machine is considered perfectly legal even if it does skirt the grey areas of the law. You will find a sweepstakes machine in places such as gas stations, bars, in mini casinos that have been created just for these machines, even set up next to your favorite stores at your local strip mall.
Their use has come about as a direct result of two things. First a lack of appropriate action on behalf of the state legislature and secondly because of a couple or rulings made by the state Superior Court. Not only is the sweepstakes machine perfectly legal throughout the state, but they are spreading like wildfire and the owners are getting away virtually tax free. This has caused a number of heated debates among state lawmakers and those who worry about gambling addictions. Surprisingly enough even some of the machine owners are starting to wonder if there should not be more regulation over these machines. The big difference with this type of legal sweepstakes machine is that unlike most of the other video gambling machines, these do not pay out in cash.
Instead players still get to spin electronic tumblers or flip a variety of electronic chips and earn sweepstakes points. These can be collected and traded in for Internet time or phone time. Owners of the machines say that the outcomes are all predetermined which theoretically does not make them a game of chance. Because of the way the prizes are paid and under South Carolina's current laws, playing this type of sweepstakes machine is no different than buying raffle tickets.
These machines are still operating under a very short legal leash and unless changes are made in the laws to allow them to stay may not be allowed. Part of the problem for the state lies in the lack of taxes being paid, the other part is the high number of companies from out of state that are bringing them into the state and making a high profit. The decision is still out, but one thing is for sure the general public seems to be in favor of making the sweepstakes machine such as those made by MCR Incorporated legal. This company offers several different variations all made in Memphis, Tennessee. They are committed to building state of the art, top quality machines that meet current South Carolina laws and provide the highest possible level of customer and technical service at all times. Having been in business for over 20 years you can count on any machine you purchase from them. |
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