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Senate adopts amendment tightening visibility rules for skill-based amusement games to limit youth exposure
Summary
The Wyoming Senate adopted an amendment to Senate File 46 that changes display/view rules for skill-based amusement games after floor debate weighing youth exposure against business burdens; sponsors cited current statute limiting placement where under‑21s can enter.
The Wyoming Senate adopted an amendment to Senate File 46 on Feb. 19 that changes language about whether skill-based amusement games may be ‘on view’ to the public, part of a debate over youth exposure and the regulatory burden on businesses.
Senator Barlow, who moved the amendment, pointed to the current statute and said operators “shall not locate a skill based amusement game in an area of an establishment into which a person under the age 21 years may…
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