Appellants, parties affected by a Rhode Island statute that regulates the game of Bingo, appeal from entry of summary judgment in a civil rights action, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (1982), in which they sought to establish that provisions of the Bingo law and of regulations promulgated thereunder violated certain federal constitutional rights. Appellants contended, among other things, that the game of Bingo, when once permitted by a state as a means of fund-raising for charities, was entitled to first amendment protection, under the rationale of
Secretary of State v. Joseph H. Munson Co.,
The court finds appellants’ constitutional claims to be without merit for substantially the reasons set forth in the thorough and well-considered opinion of the district court,
Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is affirmed.
