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9.46.231 – Gambling devices, real and personal property -- Seizure and forfeiture | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Gambling devices, real and personal property -- Seizure and forfeiture law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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9.46.231 – Gambling devices, real and personal property -- Seizure and forfeiture

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.46.231

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RCW 9.46.231 - Gambling devices, real and personal property -- Seizure and forfeiture (1) The following are subject to seizure and forfeiture and no property right exists in them:(a) All gambling devices as defined in this chapter;(b) All furnishings, fixtures, equipment, and stock, including without limitation furnishings and fixtures adaptable to nongambling uses and equipment and stock for printing, recording, computing, transporting, or safekeeping, used in connection with professional gambl
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In simple terms: Learn about Washington's Gambling devices, real and personal property -- Seizure and forfeiture law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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