State Representative Wants to Legalize Scalping
The Advocate reports that State Representative William Daniel has filed House Bill 316 - a bill that proposes to strike down the law that prohibits scalping tickets in Louisiana. Additionally, the proposed law would allow vendors and promoters to limit the number of tickets sold to any single person or group.
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Posted by AJR at March 18, 2003 10:39 AM