Casino Gambling Web is reporting that The Mountain State is eyeing online gambling as a potential fix to the state’s ailing economy. Yet much like a goofy kid brother, the state is only willing to give the iGaming industry a shot if it works for those other guys first.
“If everybody else does it, we’d probably do it as well,” the West Virginia Lottery Commission’s lead legal Counsel John Melton told the Charleston Gazette. “You can make an argument that internet is the next frontier [in gaming].”