In Japan, gambling is illegal. However, they circumvent the law by giving out prizes instead of cash, which the winner can then sell back to the establishment for cash.
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In 1995, a man named Shawn Nelson stole a tank from the US Army and took it for a joyride on a highway in California.
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South Korea has banned under 16s from playing online games between midnight and 6am under the so-called "Cinderella Law".
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Al Capone earned $105m per year from alcohol and rackets during the Prohibition era. Today, this would be equivalent to $1.4b per year.
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Nose prints can be used to identify dogs, just like humans use fingerprints!
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According to Gaming Law, casinos have to stock enough cash to cover all the chips on the 'floor'.
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In 1970, Richard Nixon signed the Controlled Substance Act into law, making DMT and many other substances illegal. However, DMT is produced naturally by the body, and found in a multitude of human bodily fluids and tissues. Essentially, this makes all humans illegal.
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No patent can ever be taken out on a gambling machine in the United States.
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