Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Physical Skill Games Illegal
Physical skill games are functionally similar to slot machines and therefore illegal under state law, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled on Monday.
Physical skill games are functionally similar to slot machines and therefore illegal under state law, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled on Monday.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that skill games are subject to the state’s Gaming Act and Crimes Code, overturning lower court decisions that had allowed the machines to operate outside slot machine regulations.
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