Lawmakers say gambling stops here (original) (raw)

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Anti-gambling leaders from Maryland met yesterday with their Pennsylvania counterparts, hoping to establish a defensive perimeter against the expansion of gambling in the Mid-Atlantic.“If it passes in Pennsylvania, it’s going to pass in Maryland,” Del. Curtis S. Anderson, a Baltimore Democrat, said after a two-hour meeting with lawmakers and activists in the […]

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Originally Published: April 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM EDT