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RocketManJames
01-27-2005, 10:03 PM
Can someone who is skilled in the art of legalese please help me understand this (from the Ohio law books):

3763.08. Recovery of losses in lotteries.

A person who expends money or thing of value or incurs an obligation for the purchase of or to procure a lottery or policy ticket, hazard, or chance, or an interest therein, in or on account of lottery, policy, scheme of chance, game of faro, pool or combination, keno, or scheme of gambling, or a person dependent for support upon or entitled to the earnings of such person, or a citizen for the use of the person so interested, may sue for and recover from the person receiving such money, thing of value, or obligation, the amount thereof, with exemplary damages, which shall not be less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and may join as defendants in such suit all persons having an interest in such lottery, policy, or scheme of chance, or the possible profits thereof, as backers, vendors, owners, or otherwise.

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Does this mean that I can lose $50 playing the lotto, and sue the state to recover my loss?

-RMJ