West Virginia Code § 61-10-11a

"Policy" or "numbers"; penalty
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Any person who keeps, occupies or uses, or permits to be kept, occupied or used, a place,
building, room, table, establishment or apparatus for "policy" or "numbers" playing or for
the sale of what are commonly called "lottery policies," or who delivers or receives money or
other valuable consideration in playing "policy" or "numbers," or in aiding in the playing
thereof, or for what is commonly called a "lottery policy," or for any writinge, or document in
the nature of a bet, wager, or insurance upon the drawing or selection, or the drawn or
selected numbers of any "policy" or "numbers" lottery; or who shall harve in his possession,
knowingly, any writing, paper or document, representing or being a record of any chance,
share or interest in numbers sold, drawn or selected, or to be drawn or selected in what is
commonly called "policy" or "numbers," or in the nature of a bet, wager or insurance, upon
the drawing or selection, or the drawn or selected numbers tof any "policy" or "numbers"
lottery; or any paper, print, writing, number, device, policy slip, or article of any kind such as
is commonly used in carrying on, promoting or playing the game commonly called "policy" or
"numbers"; or who is the owner, agent, superintendent, janitor or caretaker of any place,
building, or room where "policy" or "numbers" playing or the sale of what are commonly
called "lottery policies" is carried on with his knowledge or after notification that the
premises are so used, permits such use to be continued, or who aids, assists, or abets in any
manner, in any of the offenses, acts or matters herein named, shall be guilty of a felony and,
upon conviction, shall, in the discretion of the court, either be confined in the penitentiary
not less than one year nor more than five years, or be confined in jail not less than six nor
more than twelve months and efined not less than $200 nor more than $1,000. Upon
commission of a second or subsequent offense under this section, he shall be guilty of a
felony and, upon convicLtion shall be confined in the penitentiary of this state for a period of
not less than two years nor more than ten years.

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