Lawsuit filed to block Kentucky's new ban on Gray Machine gambling

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INTO CUSTODY. A COMPANY HAS FILED A LAWSUIT TO BLOCK A NEWLY SIGNED KENTUCKY LAW BANNING SO-CALLED GRAY MACHINES. PESO MATIC, ALONG WITH SEVERAL OTHER GAME OPERATORS, LOCATIONS LIKE THE AMERICAN LEGION AND PLAYERS OF THE GAME, ARE INVOLVED IN THE SUIT. THE SLOT MACHINE STYLE GAMES OFFER CASH PAYOUTS AND COULD BE FOUND AT GAS STATIONS, TRUCK STOPS, BARS AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. THE FILING NAMES ATTORNEY GENERAL DANIEL CAMERON AS A DEFENDANT. IT SAYS SUCH GAMES HAVE EXISTED ILLEGALLY AND KENTUCKY FOR CENTURIES AND BANNING THEM IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL BECAUSE THEY

A company has filed a lawsuit to block a newly signed Kentucky law banning so-called Gray Machines Pace-O-Matic Inc., along with several other game operator locations like the American Legion, and players of the games are involved in the suit.The slot machine-style games offer cash payouts and can be found at gas stations, truck stops, bars, and fraternal organizations.The filing, which names Attorney General Daniel Cameron as a defendant, says such games have existed legally in Kentucky for centuries and banning them is unconstitutional because they rely on skill and not chance.

A company has filed a lawsuit to block a newly signed Kentucky law banning so-called Gray Machines

Pace-O-Matic Inc., along with several other game operator locations like the American Legion, and players of the games are involved in the suit.

The slot machine-style games offer cash payouts and can be found at gas stations, truck stops, bars, and fraternal organizations.

The filing, which names Attorney General Daniel Cameron as a defendant, says such games have existed legally in Kentucky for centuries and banning them is unconstitutional because they rely on skill and not chance.