Before the newest Kentucky gambling law became law, it seemed a foregone conclusion that affected parties would challenge its place in the state. The inevitable has now become material in light of a new lawsuit.
Multiple parties joined forces to try to block the enforcement of a new skill games ban in Kentucky on Tuesday. While the plaintiffs make several arguments, not all of them are created equal.
The new lawsuit will be heard first in the Franklin Circuit Court. Among the several plaintiffs, the most nationally prominent is Pace-O-Matic (POM). That company provides gaming terminals to businesses like bars and convenience stores in multiple states, including Kentucky.
