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At bars all over the Milwaukee area, patrons sit down, order a drink and take their chances at a video gambling machine.

In just about every bar, you can find one of these machines. And for every machine, there is at least one patron willing to dump in money for hours on end, despite labels proclaiming 'for entertainment use only.'

Many times, though, the label is as decorative as beer advertisements on the wall. The fact is a large percentage of bars offer payouts for gamblers, in direct violation of Wisconsin state statutes.

Under a 1999 agreement that reduced penalties for operating illegal machines, enforcement is now handled solely by the state Department of Revenue, which makes sure bar, restaurant and hotel owners are paying appropriate taxes on revenue generated by machines.

Before then-Gov. Tommy Thompson revised the state law, violators faced felony charges, fines of up to $10,000, loss of liquor license and prison time. The current state law allows bars to have up to five video poker machines and paying out winnings is a civil offense, carrying a $500 fine and no loss of license.

Bars with more than five machines, however, could face criminal charges, according to Department of Revenue Communications Officer Jessica Iverson.

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Regulating the machines is big business for the DOR, which has brought in nearly $23 million in taxes since the law went into effect in 2003. Proceeds generated through video gaming machines are taxable income, and the gross receipts are subject to the state's sales tax.

To keep things in check, the department relies heavily on tax audits and also enlists the help of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement agents.

'Our ATF agents come across the illegal machines through the course of normal inspection as well as in the course of investigating other tobacco or alcohol law violations,' Iverson says. 'We also, of course, conduct tax audits of businesses. If auditors identify gambling operations during the course of those audits, they will enlist the help of ATF agents to enforce that part of the statute, as well.'

In addition to the tax implications, the Wisconsin statute 945.01 (c) makes it illegal to operate any machine that affords a player to win something of value determined by a game of chance.

The threat of audits, fines and licensing issues aside, bar owners are willing to make the illegal payments because the machines bring in a big chunk of money.

'People sit down when they're bored,' said one bar owner who spoke with OnMilwaukee.com under the condition of anonymity. 'They're more inclined to spend more time and buy more drinks when they're at the machines and have a chance to win some money.

'A lot of people, if there's nobody at the bar, will sit at a machine and make a couple bucks to pass the time.'

At this particular establishment, players receive a ticket when done that they can redeem at the bar for their winnings. The bar owner knows he's taking a chance, but there's big money to be made, especially important in the current economy.

'It's a little bit scary, yeah,' he said. 'But it's a risk you take.'

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Earlier in the decade, the Tavern League supported a measure introduced by Rep. Terry Musser (R-River Falls) that would have legalized the machines, generating as much as $380 million in revenue. Other supporters of the bill wanted to prevent Wisconsin Native American tribes, legally operating casinos under a compact with the state, from having a monopoly on gaming.

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Regulating the machines is big business for the DOR, which has brought in nearly $23 million in taxes since the law went into effect in 2003. Proceeds generated through video gaming machines are taxable income, and the gross receipts are subject to the state's sales tax.

To keep things in check, the department relies heavily on tax audits and also enlists the help of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement agents.

'Our ATF agents come across the illegal machines through the course of normal inspection as well as in the course of investigating other tobacco or alcohol law violations,' Iverson says. 'We also, of course, conduct tax audits of businesses. If auditors identify gambling operations during the course of those audits, they will enlist the help of ATF agents to enforce that part of the statute, as well.'

In addition to the tax implications, the Wisconsin statute 945.01 (c) makes it illegal to operate any machine that affords a player to win something of value determined by a game of chance.

The threat of audits, fines and licensing issues aside, bar owners are willing to make the illegal payments because the machines bring in a big chunk of money.

'People sit down when they're bored,' said one bar owner who spoke with OnMilwaukee.com under the condition of anonymity. 'They're more inclined to spend more time and buy more drinks when they're at the machines and have a chance to win some money.

'A lot of people, if there's nobody at the bar, will sit at a machine and make a couple bucks to pass the time.'

At this particular establishment, players receive a ticket when done that they can redeem at the bar for their winnings. The bar owner knows he's taking a chance, but there's big money to be made, especially important in the current economy.

'It's a little bit scary, yeah,' he said. 'But it's a risk you take.'

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Earlier in the decade, the Tavern League supported a measure introduced by Rep. Terry Musser (R-River Falls) that would have legalized the machines, generating as much as $380 million in revenue. Other supporters of the bill wanted to prevent Wisconsin Native American tribes, legally operating casinos under a compact with the state, from having a monopoly on gaming.

Some states are reconsidering their stances on video gambling in an effort to patch up growing budget deficits.

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In Pennsylvania, Gov. Ed Rendell proposed legalizing some forms of video gambling as a means to fund free college tuitions at the 28 campuses in his state. Officials there estimate that roughly 17,000 video poker machines are operating illegally. Those machines, if legalized, could generate as much as $550 million, according to Gov. Rendell's plan.

'This is not an expansion of gaming,' Pennsylvania Revenue Secretary Stephen Stelter told The Philadelphia Inquirer earlier this month. 'It is the recognition that video poker is already a thriving industry.'

You can easily find from our collection of Video Poker Machines for Sale the right one that will complete the interior of your house or casino. For no matter what occasion, event, or venue, we have the machine that you have been searching for. To give a glimpse of what we have to offer, here are some of the Video Poker Machines for Sale:

IGT Game King Poker 044

With a 19' LCD touch screen housed in a padded sit-down cabinet, this machine boasts of 34 games of video poker, slots, keno, and blackjack. Paired with 3D stereo sound and numerous control buttons, this comfortable machine is 28' wide, 32' long, and 50' tall.

IGT Game King Multi-Game Video Poker

A black sturdy cabinet houses a clear 17' LCD touch screen that lets you choose from an extensive collection of video poker games, slots, keno, and blackjack. This machine has a multi-denomination feature and accepts all bills. Wherever placed, this machine will surely be the center of attraction!

IGT Game King Video Poker Multi-Game Coin and Bills

This old-school coin in and out machine will be a nice addition to your collection of everything vintage. Play video poker, slots, keno, and blackjack when you insert coins or bills of multi-denomination. Hit the jackpot and get ready to collect a thousand nickels. Kaching!

IGT Poker Game King 3 Play 5 Play

Play three or five-hand games combined with our video poker strategy on a 17' touch screen that is housed in a black, sleek cabinet. Insert bills and get ready to choose from 12 poker games available on each denomination.

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These are just some of the Video Poker Machines for Sale that we have in our collection. All of these are retailed at a very affordable price. If you wish to buy or sell us video poker machines, you can reach us through the contact details posted on our website.





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