Charities Hit by California Gaming Crackdown As reported by the Modesto Bee: "Local charities were scrambling this week after the state Department of Justice announced a crackdown on gaming events sponsored by nonprofit agencies.
"One such event is the Cattle Baron's Ball, which last year brought in $150,000 for the local American Cancer Society. "…Kim Petersen, director of the Carole Sund-Carrington Foundation, said her organization is taking action now, working to replace a scheduled May casino night. "…She said the foundation usually raised $15,000 to $20,000, but said her first priority was 'to be legal.' "…The state hasn't taken legal action against any fund-raisers so far, but has made it clear in letters and phone calls that only licensed card rooms or tribal casinos are permitted to host 'controlled games,' such as poker or Monte Carlo-style gambling. "…Nathan Barankin, a California Department of Justice spokesman, said the agency is sympathetic to charities raising money through casino-style games, but has to stand by the law…"
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