The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 1985, Image 7

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antmoMtv between the L'ntverutv
and GSS would aubeide.
"Maybe the L'mvemty will have a
more tolerant altitude for free
thcHight and differing opinion " he
%aid
Roberts said the ruling also af fetts
other student groups around the
state A homosexual studeni group
at I exas Tech L'niversitv is fighting
a similar battle
“Now the law is behind us." he
said "Clearly, legally behind us ”
* I he next step for the group is to
consult us lawyers about the appiKM-
tion lor rectignition. he said The or
ganization will carefully billow Uni
versity regulations regarding group
activities. Roberts said
(*av Student Services first applied
lor and was denied recognition in
197b The l'niversitv denied recog
nition to the group on the grounds it
would not he “consistent with the
philosophy and goalsjthat have been
developed for the creation and exis
tence (if Texas AJrM University “
The University also argued that
homosexuality was tSegal and that
the University could , not recognize
an organization liketv to promote
and result** in homosexual activity.
In 1982, a U S <4stnct court in
Dallas ruled homosek uahtv was not
illegal, thus making the University's
argument invalid
AJcM also contended that CSS
was a social organization and the de
nial of recognition was in keeping
with the University• ban on vocial
organizations
In its August ruling, the 5th Cir
cuit Court said: “We think it dear
Irom the facts that TAMU refused
officially to recognize CSS based
upon the homosexual content of the
groups ideas — which it sought to
convev through implementing ns
stated goals and purposes “
While legal action was pending.
C*SS was no( allowed to (unction as
an on-campus organization and has
been meeting off-caippus
CSS will not be recognized until
System attorneys tell the University
to comply. Hajowkv said He said
the recognition process probably
would take the same amount of time
lor CSS as lor othei groups
Upon receiving recognition, a stu
dent group is given access to campus
lacilties. office use within the St j
dent Programs Office or ihe Pavil
ion, facilities in the Student Finance
Onter. bulletin boards and Univer
sity vehicles
Committee hears proposal
for state-run lottery game
AUSTIN — Within five vears. a
state-run lottery game could raise
some $400 million a year lor state
government without any tax in
crease. the sponsor' of lottery legis
Lit ion said Monday.
But opponent* said a lottery also
would bring an increase in crime
and highei social services costs for
poor people who might gamble away
then last dollar
“A loiters is a form of entertain
ment that's wholly voluntary," said
Sen Hector Inibe. D-Brownsville “I
don't know of anv lax that is entirely
voluntary '*
Uribe is sponsoring proposals to
lilt the constitutional ban on lotteries
and c reate a state-sponsored game
I estif yuig against the legislation
was Austin J.P MoCuigan, chief
uigai
prosecutor lor the state of Connecti
cut, who argued that lotteries bring
many ills h»t a state
McCuigan told a hearing of the
Senate State Affairs Commit
tee." I he experience in the sti
Connecticut is (hat illegal gar«
of
ha* uipied over the time period that
we brought in the kitterv Orga
nized crime has rnovyd into areas of
the state where it h*d no standing
before.
"We have ncx rinsed anywhere
near the amount of money we were
told we would raise
According to esumates bv the
state comptroller's office, a I exas
lottery would raise ^ISb million us
first l ull year of operation and $400
million annually within five years
Uribe said large state* such a*
New York and Pennsylvania raise
millions of dollar* for slate govern
ment by running lotteries With its
booming pdpulaiion, Uribe said.
"Texas would be one of the niafot
producers of money for it* state '
The lawmaker s^wl several myths
surround creationa of lotteries, m-
cf idmg charges that'the games prev
cm the poor
“The poor participate in dispro
portionately fewef numbers.” he
said “It's a form of entertainment
that n participated ill bv the middle
class ustfig dtscrrnonary iNcome “
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Uribe also rejected arguments
that the loiters is a regressive tax
“No < me has to pay I hat d« »esn t want
to plav.” he said
Testifying as a witness for the
Anti-Crime Caiuncil of I exas. the
C Connecticut official said his suite
had noted several serious problems
since starting its game in 19/2
“What we were told is that we
would have a painless tax.” McCui
gan said.
“ I he state has shown a complete
inability to regulate us games, the
wav most states have We have in
stances of fixing in the Pennsylvania
lottery 4nd the Connecticut lottery."
he said
McCuigan said the state run lot
terv promotes not only the game it
sell. Inn also the whole notion of
gambling
“T he state continuously advertises
the game to trv to encourage oeople
to may." he said. "What it does
make
ers ”
a new generation of gambt-
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