Title: DOJ for 2010 Post by: slots4home on December 08, 2009, 11:50:15 PM Just wanted everyone to know that I used the website to obtain my DOJ and received it in less than a week.
If interested go to www.usdoj.gov/criminal/oeo/links/gambling and you can fill out the registration there print it, sign it, scan it and email to Gambling.Registration@usdoj.gov In the past I have always received mine at the beginnig of the year. this is nice to get it so quick. Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: slotsteve on December 08, 2009, 11:52:18 PM just shows how busy they aren,t
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: PWRSTROKE on December 09, 2009, 01:22:21 AM Excellent post slots4home for all here. Unfourtantly The regular free doj does me no good for what I would like to do. Costs Big Bucks- :56- To play/Buy with the Big Dogs-(Brokers). Try and use this at a casino machine auction.-- :60-Not happening. You have to have the expensive license to do those--I am not sure about the indian casino machine auctions however- :103-. The money spent also is dictated by that state's specific gaming commision's guidelines and groping- :8-. Thanks B. If you want a game 3rd party etc. then the doj can help you-But if it is done properly it is tracked and entered into the "books". Thanks B.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: reho33 on December 09, 2009, 01:36:02 AM There is hardly any information anywhere on how to become a casino broker. But I think it would cost lots of money. PA wants fifty million dollars just for a slot license, just can't pony up fifty milllion dollars. Even working a second job.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 09, 2009, 02:42:24 AM I think that if you just have a machine or 2 in your home and
just play it for fun and using it as a piggy bank - that's fine....no harm done. :71- You can always argue to any judge that all you wanted was a piece of the American Dream! LOL :137- :139- But, once you start paying the wins to your neighbor or nanny who plays it... then you're just asking for big time trouble! :30- Same thing with a DOJ document...that piece of paper only invites unwanted scrutinizing seeing-eye glasses into your private home that most homeowners are not capable nor are willing to deal with - as compared to guys that buy/sell this stuff as a source of additional income. Which brings us back to square one. Homeowners using care in owning these machines and never ever using them for gambling purposes whatsoever - should have no worries. However, applying for a DOJ license as a homeowner - would only cause red flags to go up in my small town... That's my take on this...if anyone has any additional thoughts - I would love to hear them! We can all learn from this... :89- Does anyone on this forum believe we are approaching respectable numbers and know how to actively campaign for the legalization of the home ownership of slot machines - irrespective of the frigging age of a machine, or for that matter, whatever state you live in? It makes no sense to me why some states have a 25 year law or a 20 year law - My Lord! You can gamble with a 50 year old machine jeepers creepers!! :72- Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: halestrm on December 09, 2009, 02:58:23 AM Wait, do I need to be concerned about the IGT poker machine I have? I provide the quarters and do not "pay out" since my money paid to play. How do I get more info on this. YIKES! They sell machines all over around here, I didn't think about needing to let the justice dept know.
Love an idea as to where to go for more info. THX PS Based in PHX AZ Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: jay on December 09, 2009, 03:22:12 AM Slot ownership law differs from state to state.
For instance PA (where I lived and managed to purchase 4 machines) had a 1943 law. This reads that you are not allowed to own machines that were built after 1943.... Which makes a lot more sense vs the more common 25 year law as some S+ and PE+ machines are reaching that vintage and are perfectly good machines. In other locations like Louisanna and California slots of any age are disallowed. I have since moved to Canada (to avoid the slot law and to dodge the draft :72- ) In states where slots are legal (including AZ) the bottom line is that ownership for the sake of personal entertainment is legal. Just like owning a pinball. Gambling in any form is illegal. So if you were to have the boys over for a friendly game of Holdem' or ran a superbowl pool where everyone buys a square for a buck. You have just violated the law .... most (sane) people just don't give a hoot but you get that one idiot who is a sore loser and decides to call the cops ... and .... you and your toys could become impounded. I run my slots off of tokens that way none of the neighborhood kids loose their lunch money. It could be argued that I redeem tokens for cash or vice versa but it would be hard to prove. Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: Op-Bell on December 09, 2009, 03:50:50 AM Quote I run my slots off of tokens that way none of the neighborhood kids loose their lunch money. HAH - I run my machines off tokens, that way the neighborhood kids (mine) don't take my money for their lunch. When I used coins, the hoppers were empty in a few days. Of course, I could have invested in locks :25-I think a DoJ license mainly comes in handy for shipping machines interstate - that's the only case the Feds are allowed to be interested in. In-state laws vary a lot. In Nevada I can only sell up to three machines in a year without a gaming license, and I'm supposed to file a lengthy form of the purchaser's personal details with the state AG and wait seven days for approval, etc. Since I've never parted with a machine it doesn't affect me much. Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: slotsteve on December 09, 2009, 11:41:29 AM I wrote before on this in mid 80,s we never renewed of doj ,in early 1990 at 6am there was a knock on my door and 18 others across us , we got raided for selling and moving games across state lines , 50,000 later in lawyers fee,s losing a abc lic in nj and being a felon I make sure i get my doj papers p/s i never got caught with any slots then , also was told by fbi if i had a doj I would have been left out of raids
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: ROCKET on December 09, 2009, 01:14:25 PM this post is not about slot machines .. but about legal things that you can get arrested for ..does that make sense ?? NO IT DOES NOT
but i will explain .. I will post this as a hypothetical I have a friend i grew up with is a few yrs older than myself .. he>> WAS<< a licensed pyrotechnics expert for yrs . now lets use the state of-TENN . for the hypothetical story .. to speed this up after he lost all his license's . yrs ago--for a incident that was ilegall at the time . he still makes fireworks etc --not firecrackers lol the ones you see at shows on the 4th of july etc .. BIG STUFF !! he continues to travel across the united states to states that allow shows of there >>called artistry <<in the sky . well last year . he purchased FROM THE U.S. GOV. 55 gal drums of grindings of titanium & other metals used in the fireworks that they roll into the layers of paper etc to give the pretty colors you see in the sky . Now anybody can buy from the goverment these products .. which come from some machine shop floors etc . then are swept up and re-sold . so my hypothetical friend buys 6 or 8 drums 55 gallon from the united states goverment . pays them -- has it delivered by railroad -to a yellow frieght terminal -- THIS IS WHERE IT GETS GOOD !! they at yellow frieght even load his 1-ton chevy van with these 55 gal drum barrels --that weigh about 400lbs each . the product is sold by the pound ! its just metal once he leaves the yellow frieght terminal he starts his 45 minute ride home . what happens he gets a nail in his rear tire gets a flat tire ! a state trooper kindly stops -offers to drive him 10 minutes to his house to get the spare tire he left out . when he gets back to the van there is a BOMB SQUAD WAITING LOL RODE BLOCKED OFF YELLOW CRIME SCENE TAPE THE WHOLE 9 YARDS LOL - YELLOW FRIEGHT HAD CALLED THE FEDS AFTER HE PICKED UP HIS DELIVERY . SAYING THAT THE WEIGHT AMOUNT THAT THIS MAN PURCHASED AT ONCE VIOLATED THE "PATRIOT ACT " mind you now they are just drums of metal ground up --no explosives -no gun powder - not even a road flare was in his van .. he buys the product from the united states goverment to start with . pays for it on his credit card . the reason YELLOW FRIEGHT CALLED THE FEDS WAS BECAUSE THE WEIGHT AMOUNT HE RECIEVED ON ONE ORDER EXCEEDED THE AMOUNT FOR ONE PERSON TO HOLD OR RECIEVE AT ONE TIME !! so his van gets confiscated -- 2008 brand new van he gets labled a mad bomber lol when as I said there was no explosives at all on his body or van or his property that they raided 30 minutes after he got his spare tire lol.. our own goverment sells the metals --when he placed the order via phone call he was never told from sales woman on phone he could only have "X" AMOUNT OF WEIGHT OF THESE PRODUCTS . YELLOW FRIEGHT COVERED THERE ASS CALLING THE FEDS !! HE ENDS UP LOCKED UP FOR 48 HRS then goes to court several times with all cases dismissed -- because the woman that works for goverment did not say to him >> hey you can not buy more than 800lbs of one metal --he had 1200lbs of that particular metal .. they re-leased his van and confiscated one barrel of titanium that weighed 400lbs so he was in complience .. NOW IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG HERE ?? EVEN AFTER "911" YES !! GOV SELLS METALS THAT CAN BE USED IN ANY SCIENCE EXPERIMENT IN SCHOOLS !! THIS POOR GUY BUYS THE STUFF LEGALLY BUT IS NOT TOLD THE WEIGHT LIMIT TO HAVE AT ONE TIME . THE GOVERMENT SALES WOMAN WRITES UP THE INVOICE FOR THE OVERLIMIT LOAD . YELLOW FREIGHT KNOWS THIS >?? BUT WAITS UNTIL THE OWNER PICKS IT UP >>TO GET IT OFF THERE TERMINAL << TO AVOID A RAID THERE . IF MY BUDDY NEVER GOT A FLAT TIRE LOL... HE WOULD HAVE BEEN HOME AND MOST LIKELY ALREADY SOLD VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF WEIGHT OF THE METALS TO OTHER GUYS/GALS USING IT FOR THE SAME THING . now my question was what about schools etc that buy chemicals or colleges that buy chemicals -- ground metal !! I dont believe for one second that some college does not buy more than 800lbs of titanium for the students ARE >> SCHOOLS >> COLLEGES -ETC ARE THEY EXCEMPT FROM THE PATRIOT ACT ?? NO WAY .. MORAL OF THIS STORY IS THATS OUR GOVERMENT !!FOR SELLING A OVERLIMIT AMOUNT TO ONE PERSON -- AND DONT GET A FLAT TIRE LOL Rocket Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: jay on December 09, 2009, 03:39:37 PM If he would have not been so cheap and had the barrells shipped directly to his house he would not have had the nail either ......... :137-
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: ROCKET on December 09, 2009, 03:55:17 PM If he would have not been so cheap and had the barrells shipped directly to his house he would not have had the nail either ......... :137- lol Jay , he would of had the stuff shipped to his house .but where he lives a tractor trailer could not even get near his home . even one of the long 22-27 foot 6 wheelers with the power tailgate would of been ripping down every phone line in his neighborhood .. hey it happened lol -- I DID NOT SAY HOW HE LOST HIS PYROTECNICS LIC. TO BEGIN WITH !! Iwill toss you email on the side .. but its so funny i cant type it .. while smoking his 2-pack a day paul maul habit .he was rolling a rocket loaded with the real stuff .. but hanging out of mouth at all times . that was not it !! it was walking by the salimander heater with 50 lbs of ka-boom that started to sprinkle itself all over the heater on the outside . that when the 50 foot trailer factory went up to the height of the clouds and knocked every house off its foundation for 1500 feet .he only spent 4 months in drug induced coma and recovered 100% with 80% of his body cooked .. he was in demolitions in nam .. he loves the noise they make --plus never has learned his lesson lol Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 09, 2009, 04:15:24 PM I've got a nickname for him...Dr.Boom! :96-
Great story Rocket! Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: brichter on December 09, 2009, 04:16:50 PM Slot ownership law differs from state to state. In other locations like Louisanna and California slots of any age are disallowed. Jay, has the law changed in California? I thought they were a 25 year state... :103- Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: jay on December 09, 2009, 04:34:00 PM I could be wrong...... but all slot sales I have ever seen say no shipping to CA.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: slots4home on December 09, 2009, 05:21:38 PM Gee I started all this by just letting everyone know a more simple way to apply for a DOJ.
Darell Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: ROCKET on December 09, 2009, 05:30:11 PM Gee I started all this by just letting everyone know a more simple way to apply for a DOJ. Darell HAAAAAAAAAA ITS NOT THE FIRST TIME THIS FORUM DRIFTED .. PRETTY SOON IT WILL BE WHO GETS TIGER WOODS ESCALADE ON EBAY AFTER ITS FIXED LOL I UNDERSTAND HE NEEDED TO CORTISONE SHOTS IN HIS WRIST .FOR WRITTING SO MANY CHECKS THE OTHER DAY !! WE ALL SHOULD JUST LEAVE THE POOR GUY ALONE .. HE MADE HIS BED ON THE NEIGHBORS LAWN AND WAS SLEEPING /SNORING HE IS AOK IN MY BOOK .. EVERY GREAT PRESIDENT OR ATHLETE HAD SOME SORT RELEASE OF TRYPTOFAN OF ENHANCEMENT TO MAKE THEM DO A BETTER JOB .. I GUESS WE KNOW TIGERS .. IT WAS NOT THE BOX OF WHEATIES !!! Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 09, 2009, 06:12:22 PM I was wondering when we'd start talking about my hero! :72-
Ahhh...They had a tiff, she went smashing windows as he took off... swerved here and there as plexiglass is exploding around his head in the Escalade, hits a fire hdyrant and runs into a tree. Next thing you - all his skeletons come rolling outta da closet. I'd fall asleep on the grass after all that commotion too...lol Yea darell, topics veer off on NLG like the way Tiger drives his cars and golf balls... :96- Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: brichter on December 09, 2009, 07:45:22 PM I could be wrong...... but all slot sales I have ever seen say no shipping to CA. I've not seen that on sales that are for 25+ year old machines. There's even a couple of slot repair shops in the Bay Area, but they are EM only. I think you're discussing eBay sales, and they are erring on the side of caution so as not to be held responsible a la Napster. Of course, I could be wrong... Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 09, 2009, 08:16:47 PM This is a link to the California
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=pen&group=00001-01000&file=330-337z (http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=pen&group=00001-01000&file=330-337z) Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: CaptainHappy on December 09, 2009, 09:10:45 PM If he would have not been so cheap and had the barrells shipped directly to his house he would not have had the nail either ......... :137- lol Jay , he would of had the stuff shipped to his house .but where he lives a tractor trailer could not even get near his home . even one of the long 22-27 foot 6 wheelers with the power tailgate would of been ripping down every phone line in his neighborhood .. hey it happened lol -- I DID NOT SAY HOW HE LOST HIS PYROTECNICS LIC. TO BEGIN WITH !! Iwill toss you email on the side .. but its so funny i cant type it .. while smoking his 2-pack a day paul maul habit .he was rolling a rocket loaded with the real stuff .. but hanging out of mouth at all times . that was not it !! it was walking by the salimander heater with 50 lbs of ka-boom that started to sprinkle itself all over the heater on the outside . that when the 50 foot trailer factory went up to the height of the clouds and knocked every house off its foundation for 1500 feet .he only spent 4 months in drug induced coma and recovered 100% with 80% of his body cooked .. he was in demolitions in nam .. he loves the noise they make --plus never has learned his lesson lol Just to go back off topic again for the fun of it, and it is a tradition on NLG: :200- :97- :30- Rocket, Good to see you posting your great stories again! I missed them for a while! :103- :79- :103- I have a holiday present idea for your "mad-bomber" friend! :233- :233- :233- Get him a set of Run Flat Tires! :208- :208- :208- CH :95- Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: reho33 on December 10, 2009, 01:11:31 AM I think that PA is a 25 yr state now as I followed a link that had nothing but every state's statute listed as it pertained to gaming laws. I guess common sense applies here: if you want to do something that is illegal just make sure that no one knows about it, period. Like I say in my "tounge in cheek" disclaimer, I do not advocate the violation of US or Canadian laws with regard to HOW you use your slot machine(s). That would be like starting a thread "How to Commit Crimes". I don't think anyone would start a thread like that. With regard to the DOJ, I have nothing to hide, if the FBI wanted to break down my door and harass me, so be it. Like Freddie Mercury once said in a famous song "I've commited no crime"
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: brichter on December 10, 2009, 02:09:23 AM This is a link to the California Penal Code Section 330>>> http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=pen&group=00001-01000&file=330-337z (http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=pen&group=00001-01000&file=330-337z) Thanks ,Bunker. 330.7. (a) It shall be a defense to any prosecution under this chapter relating to slot machines, as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 330b, if the defendant shows that the slot machine is an antique slot machine and was not operated for gambling purposes while in the defendant's possession. For the purposes of this section, the term "antique slot machine" means a slot machine that is over 25 years of age. Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: reho33 on December 10, 2009, 12:43:23 PM As above, I never heard of anybody getting prosecuted simply for having a machine that was less than 25yrs old. I think that the bigger picture here is intent (did you intend to gamble or let others gamble, if not, no case). I am not a lawyer, nor do I pretend to be, just my 0.02 opinion. I really think that the overall picture is this: if you are a slot enthusiast, not using real currency or money, not gambling,etc, then I think it would get thrown out. Unless you act like a wise-ass in court.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: ROCKET on December 10, 2009, 12:52:58 PM As above, I never heard of anybody getting prosecuted simply for having a machine that was less than 25yrs old. I think that the bigger picture here is intent (did you intend to gamble or let others gamble, if not, no case). I am not a lawyer, nor do I pretend to be, just my 0.02 opinion. I really think that the overall picture is this: if you are a slot enthusiast, not using real currency or money, not gambling,etc, then I think it would get thrown out. Unless you act like a wise-ass in court. well i agree on many points you made .. but what many dont see or understand is the location of said machine or machines if the machine was sitting in a local GIN MILL then it could be used for public use even though its a token in token out machine if you have 30 plus machines at your home etc and you have 28 run on tokens and two run on quarters ? have kids that have kid friends over and say to there pals ..oh Billy Smith has a CASINO in his dads house etc . that takes quarters from me ?/ then you may have the knock knock on door !! placement -state -common sense - talking about it -- bragging about it -- they all come into play how the law enforcement look at things -- can you buy a cd -at Wallmart to play slots on a home pc ?/ ==yes is that legal ?? its all in how someone interprets the law on the books .. & state you live in !! Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: reho33 on December 10, 2009, 01:32:54 PM Now that we have all vented, we now return you to the original topic "DOJ for 2010"................... he he he
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: slotsteve on January 30, 2010, 12:44:10 AM we got our letter today send it on 12/20
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: robsworld13 on July 30, 2010, 07:37:44 PM I have just applied for my DOJ license. I had bought an IGT S+ from someone local who stated that he buys machines 20 at a time for a couple hundred a piece and fixes them up and sells them for $450+ a piece. I live in Michigan and would like to do the same. Question I have is where do you buy these from to do this??? Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
Rob Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: idesign on July 30, 2010, 08:26:40 PM If you bought an S+ for $450 you paid too much.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: reho33 on July 30, 2010, 10:29:05 PM You would maybe "team up" with someone who offers wholesale purchases like some of the vendors above, you might want to contact them.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: OhioGaming on July 31, 2010, 04:19:49 AM Are you willing to buy 20 "AS IS" S+ machines at one time?
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: robsworld13 on July 31, 2010, 04:53:57 PM Yes I am. Please PM me the info and price. I'd greatly appreciate it!!!
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: FORDSBS on August 21, 2010, 12:26:49 PM I faxed my registration to DOJ on8/18/10 and today on 8/21/10 I received reg. That was fast.
Ford Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: CaptainHappy on August 21, 2010, 07:45:31 PM I faxed my registration to DOJ on8/18/10 and today on 8/21/10 I received reg. That was fast. Ford You got lucky that it is not the busy time for them around the end of the year or beginning of the next year. It gets crazy then! :200- :200- :200- CaptainHappy :95- Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: FORDSBS on August 21, 2010, 07:49:38 PM I was surprised. The one guy I deal with for about 5 yrs. told me not to send for this year and wait until Dec. 1st.
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: tacman on August 21, 2010, 09:16:43 PM Isn't it only valid until 31 Dec? Or is it valid for a one year period from date of issue?
Title: Re: DOJ for 2010 Post by: FORDSBS on August 21, 2010, 09:20:48 PM Only until Dec. 31, 2010
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