Torch Electronics, one of the largest owners of VLT machines in the state, had filed two lawsuits against the city for its ...
"No chance" video lottery terminals, which are banned in Springfield and at the center of several lawsuits, would be regulated like other gambling.
Background: Researchers and public health officials in Canada, the United States and Australia have for some time noted broader geographic accessibility to gambling establishments, above all in ...
The machines, called video lottery terminals, are often found in bars and convenience stores. The proposed legislation, House Bill 970, would place the machines under the management of the Missouri ...
Under the bill, the Missouri Lottery would be given the job of licensing video lottery terminal vendors and regulating their use in retail locations. No-chance game operators such as Torch would ...
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