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Jan. 4, 2021Jefferson City, Mo. | By: AP
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri Lottery plans to limit how many tickets individuals can buy in one day. The Lottery Commission voted Thursday to ban the selling of more than $10,000 in tickets to one person in a 24-hour period.
Former Gov. Eric Greitens administration removed a previous cap as part of an effort to reduce government regulation.
May Scheve, executive director of the lottery, acknowledged it is rare for anyone to buy $10,000 worth of tickets in one day.
But she said the change could stop someone from trying to bypass the system by buying a large number of tickets to win a major prize.