In Indiana, playing cards for money in a bar is generally considered illegal unless the establishment has a specific license for gambling. However, playing cards for fun without any monetary stakes is typically permissible. It's important to check local laws and regulations, as they can vary by city and county within the state. Always consult legal resources or authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
It may not illegal to play cards in a bar - what may be illegal is to GAMBLE in a bar. You will have to check your local statutes and ordnances for the answer to this particular question.
If admitted to practice Law in Indiana is there reciprocity with Massachusetts?
Only the Indiana Bar Associaion can answer this question. Contact them.
Generally, no. Ohio bar exam reciprocity is very limited, and Indiana's reciprocity is based on the attorney having 5 to 7 years' experience and intending to practice law predominately in Indiana. An Ohio-licensed attorney may apply for a provisional one-year admission to the Indiana Bar if he fulfills these requirements; after five consecutive provisional admissions, the Ohio-licensed attorney is eligible for full admission to the Indiana Bar.
No, it is not illegal.
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Munsters Mumbles cards with the white bar in the lower right corner of the backside of the cards were printed in Canada.
A sunday bar is a place you can drink with food sales legal when it is illegal to sale in a store on sundays
Well I know it is because the first place, kids under like 21 can't go in a bar. And I bet all the food at the bar has some sort of alcohol to it. So it is illegal.