61-Year-Old Ban on Pinball in Indiana City Set to be Repealed
In 1955, pinball machines were considered "against peace and good order, encourage vice and immorality and constitute a nuisance."


An long-unenforced "dead law" banning pinball machines in Kokomo, Indiana, is set to be officially repealed by the city council next week, the Kokomo Tribune reports.
While the legalization of pinball could be seen as an odd curiosity, the move is actually part of a larger push by the city to modernize and streamline its municipal code.
Kokomo's pinball ban came about in 1955, when the mayor declared the machines to be "games of chance" that "tend against peace and good order, encourage vice and immorality and constitute a nuisance." The Tribune also cites an editorial from the time that warned "Wives whose husbands have gambled away their entire pay checks on pinballs have complained against the devices."
Punishment for possessing or operating a pinball machine in Kokomo entailed up to a $300 fine and six months in jail.
My Reason colleagues Scott Shackford and Jesse Walker have written about the moral panics behind pinball and video game arcade bans in other cities. Walker's feature story "A Short History of Game Panics" from Reason magazine's June 2014 issue is an essential view into the minds of vice-fearing moral guardians who take their crusades into the realm of criminal law.
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Reason's sad descent into the throes of TDS continues.
This article doesn't even address how much worse Hillary would have been.
I am disappointed that there was no mention of building a wall.
I'm just here to avoid the Chapman article about fake news.
SANCTUARY!
/Hunchback of Reasondame
+1 lake of fire
Nice Alt-Text, Anthony.
Charles, here's an i09 article about one of the Palmer books I was talking about last night.
Thanks for the link. I intend to read Version 43 .
Perhaps Tundra and I can compare impressions.
Absolute no euphemisms are intended, so you heathens keep your filthy dabblings to yourselves.
(As if my admonishment will be effective)
I'm waiting for the improved Version 44.
As a tail-end GenXer, it was weird to me to see Elton John and hear The Who.
Elton John improved upon Pinball Wizard and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
He was one of the rockingest dudes of the 70s, believe it or not.
I don't disagree. But, like Stevie Wonder, if you didn't tune in until the mid-80s like me, it was weird to come back to their work in the 70s and get a lesson.
Know what else they recently repealed?
Hitler?
Kokomo pronounced backwards is "Oh muh cock".
*golf clap*
Pence must have fallen asleep at the wheel.
He'll send in Sessions to fix this. He'll show them pinballheads a thing or two!
As are as I know, you still cannot buy beer in Indiana on Sunday.
Officially, you have to sit down/order if you're buying on Sunday. Otherwise, you either keep a stock of your own, buy it off someone who brews it (at the brewery/winery/still) or belong to a Rod and Gun Club and 'borrow' from them.
Dry Sunday repeal comes up like every legislative session.
And every time it gets shot down by the ligga sto lobby.
The US 31 bypass is probably the best thing to ever happen to Kokomo.
Didn't that bypass lead straight to River City? You know what they've got in River City....
Hitler?
A monorail. "A monorail" is the answer I was looking for.
DAMNIT, I've made references to that movie a handful of times over the years and nobody has ever gotten it, then I miss yours.
A monorail. "A monorail" is the answer I was looking for.
I guess my intent could've been misread, my bad, I meant it sarcastically.
The best thing to happen to that town is a distinct jog in the highway that allows everyone to avoid it.
And I say that as someone with family who lives there.
Ja, ve gut Hitler in River City, hoo-hoo-hoo, teaching dem kits ekshpressions like, "So's your alt Mannheim," und gettink dem into der alley fur der Hitler Jugen!
Damn, now I hear meinself reading der net shtory Katzenjammer style too! Like ven I vas reading Der Moon Ist Ein Harsh Mishtress und kept dinkink in Russian accent about efferydink.
Trouble?
You say trouble right here in River City?
T rhymes with P, and that is how pinball starts, your logic checks out.
On Google Maps I see what you mean: just barely skirting town widely enough to avoid any piece of it, without going far out of the way. Like motorists were allergic to it.
IFL pinball. There's a tactile enjoyment that video games can't match.
I wonder if Helen Keller was any good at pinball.
Probably not and for the same reason she couldn't drive, amiright?
Slightly tilted.
After reading the article, I'm a little disappointed to find out it was "unenforced".
I was hoping it'd be like that small town in Footloose. But with Pinball instead of dancing.
If we had desuetude, it would be considered repealed?
Interesting that pinball machines that offer a chance to win a free play are considered to be gambling devices in some jurisdictions. As interesting as the argument over whether or not poker is considered a game of chance in jurisdictions where anti-gambling ordinances are specifically aimed at games of chance. Or, somewhat relatedly in the area of legal quirks, the resolution of the issue of whether or not wrestling is a "sport" regulated by the NY Gaming Commission (spoiler alert: it's not) and the argument over whether or not imported X-men figurines fell into the tariff category of "dolls" since "dolls" were specifically defined as "human" representations and X-men are not humans.
It's almost like we're just making this shit up as we go.
1 hand of poker is a game of chance.
10000 hands of poker is not.
Luck is the cards you're dealt, skill is in how you play the hand.
Oh, heck, the hair's sliced a lot more finely than that as re pinball. All sorts of coin-op amusement games were (probably still are) produced that are either missing some feature that's believed to constitute "pinball" (such as player-operated plunger injection of the ball into play) or includes some add'l features that arguably take them out of the realm of pinball.
It was probably a bunk justification to ban it back then. More likely a way to arrest kids the cops wanted to arrest.
Forget pinball, it's the pool halls that are the real threat to common decency.
Deaf, dumb and blind kids effected most.
Pinball causes birth defects?
An long-unenforced "dead law" banning pinball machines in Kokomo, Indiana, is set to be officially repealed by the city council next week, the Kokomo Tribune reports.
Aruba, Contigo, baby why don't we go-
*narrows gaze*
Where the hell is Contigo? Sounds like a place famous for shook up ramen.
Contigo?
I'm just pissed that I spent a shit-ton on The Pinball Arcade on the PS3 over the past year (all 5 seasons), and it doesn't get me dammit on the PS4.
Anyone else hooked on fx2 on steam that wants to compete for scores?
But it's perfectly OK for the poors to spend their entire cash assistance on lottery tickets.
Should've put out more, ladies.
Problematic, Tundra.
As in Not Okay.
I mean, I can't even.
(I think I did that correctly, Tundra, unless the phrase "I can't even" is supposed to be separated by periods)
Revenue.
I mean it's almost like we could get dope legalized if it means revenue.
No problem.
If you have that many periods in one sentence, you should probably contact your doctor.
Yet I find myself all the time trying to use body English and differential fingering on the keys with computer pinball?and body English didn't even work in real pinball (or bowling or tennis or golf or Frisbee...). I'm sure I'd tilt the laptop if I had it in my lap.