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Virginia lawmaker: Some skill games legal because they don’t actually require skill
Skill games, which remain banned in Virginia after Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill to legalise them earlier this year, are still cropping up at Virginia convenience stores. Proponents claim they are legal because they involve no skill at all.
By Frank Legato
- News