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Politicans' AK-47 give away

Interceptor_Knight

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bohdi wrote:

This was not a raffle, it was a free drawing. You can do the same thing andgive a EBR away in WI. So long as it is a free"door prize" and you do not sell "raffle" tickets, you should be good to go.:cool:

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Doug Huffman

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I-ANAL and I would hate to argue this

For $25, donors were given a barbeque lunch and twenty shots with a machine gun. A free drawing determined the winner of the semi-automatic AK-47, valued at $700.
to the IRS or to the WIDoR or whatever. It appears that a donation of $25 was quid pro quo the drawing. But then - again - I-ANAL and I can be wrong and falsified (h/t Sir Karl Popper).
 
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