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Tuesday night's Belton, Missouri City Council meeting was full of questions and discussion regarding a proposed ordinance to ban 'no chance' gaming machines.
KSHB 41's Cass County reporter Ryan Gamboa first told the story a couple weeks ago.
"Were probably looking at 15 to 25% that we are going to lose if we lose these," said Paradise Bar and Grill Owner, Teresa McRoy.
"The revenue theyre bringing in as theyre eating, drinking and theyre playing slots is huge," she said.
It's important to note, these games aren't "slot machines".
"No chance" or "zero chance" gaming machines are defined by the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) as "those that involve devices programmed in another attempt to circumvent State law prohibition on "chance"

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