Virginia: Lawsuit challenging skill game ban will continue into 2023

Virginia: Lawsuit challenging skill game ban will continue into 2023

Article brief provided by Virginia Mercury
  • Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury
December 5, 2022 3:12 PM
  • Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury

A judge on Monday declined to dismiss a lawsuit claiming Virginia’s ban on slots-like skill machines violates free speech and indicated a state senator’s involvement in the case means it won’t go to trial until after the 2023 General Assembly session is over.

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At a hearing Monday morning in Greensville County Circuit Court, Judge Louis Lerner also rejected a claim the General Assembly violated the Virginia Constitution by quietly adding legislation to the most recent state budget that sought to reinforce the purported illegality of the machines that have proliferated in Virginia convenience stores, truck stops and sports bars.

Lerner said he had serious concerns about the argument but ultimately concluded it wasn’t the court’s role to try to force the General Assembly to legislate in the open.