FOP sent a letter to VA Commonwealth's Attorneys asking for investigation into skill games
The Fraternal Order of Police of Virginia sent a letter to the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys urging them to investigate businesses that are still operating skill games even though i
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President of the Fraternal Order of Police of Virginia calls on Commonwealth's Attorneys to investigate the continued operation of skill games
The Fraternal Order of Police of Virginia sent a letter to the Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys urging them to investigate businesses that are still operating skill games even though it is currently illegal.
Read the full letter below that was sent Tuesday: