This means that 15,000 machines will be removed in the country
(Norway).- The Government wants to ban all one-armed bandits and slot machines from the
Norwegian market from July 1st next year, the Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, has
announced. All licenses for gambling machines expire on that date and none will be
renewed, the minister said to the newspaper VG.
This means that 15,000 machines will be removd by July 1st 2007 at the latest. The
government’s move comes after a prolonged public debate recognizing the serious problems
the gambling machines pose for an increasing number of people becoming compulsive
gamblers. Today these machines are often located in public places, like shopping malls
and bars.
The government has wanted to give the football pools organization Norsk Tipping monopoly
on gambling machines, allowing a limited number under very strict regulations. However,
this case is pending before the EEA court, and even if this monopoly should be accpeted
by the court, it will not come into effect before 2008, according to Giske.
This means that Norway will be without gambling machines for at least 6 months. Should
the EEA court refuse to accept the Norsk Tipping monopoly, the ban on gambling machines
in Norway would be permanent, Giske says to VG.
The Norway Post
Information von Richard Honegger
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