Neighborhood Slots? Virginia Debates Skill Games in Local Spots

by | Jan 8, 2024 | POLITICS, RICHMOND NEWS, RICHMOND POLITICS, VIRGINIA POLITICS

As originally reported by the Virginia Mercury earlier today, Virginia is witnessing a renewed debate over the legality of skill games, a form of entertainment that has become widespread in various local businesses. As the 2024 General Assembly session approaches, this topic is expected to be a key issue. Here’s a quick overview of the current situation:

Legal Status Fluctuations: Skill games, akin to slot machines but requiring skill, have seen their legal status in Virginia change multiple times, oscillating between legality and illegality.

Industry Mobilization: The skill-game industry is lobbying for the reactivation of their machines, following a recent court ruling that enforced a ban.

Business Owners’ Plea: In November, hundreds of convenience store owners petitioned for the regulation and taxation of skill games, highlighting their importance for business sustainability.

Anticipated Legislation: Although no bills have been formally introduced yet, a strong lobbying effort is expected to persuade the General Assembly to overturn the ban.

Supreme Court Ruling: The Supreme Court of Virginia recently upheld the ban, citing issues with previous court interpretations regarding free speech rights.

Game Characteristics: Skill games, also known as “gray machines,” require players to demonstrate skill, such as forming patterns, differentiating them from traditional gambling.

Economic Arguments: Proponents argue that skill games provide smaller operators a share in Virginia’s gambling profits, while critics view them as a form of predatory gambling.

Lobbying Efforts: Pace-O-Matic, a major player in the industry, is actively lobbying with significant political contributions and has proposed a bill for the re-legalization of skill games.

Proposed Bill Features: The suggested bill includes a 15% tax on gross profits, machine limits for different establishments, and places regulatory oversight under the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage and Control Authority.

Regulatory Debate: The General Assembly is considering who should regulate skill games, with multiple government entities currently overseeing various gambling forms.

Community Concerns: There’s a debate over allowing communities to decide whether they want skill games in their neighborhoods, similar to regulations for casinos and horse racing gambling.
Legislative Session: The General Assembly session, beginning Wednesday, will be crucial in determining the future of skill games in Virginia, with the session scheduled to end on March 9.

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