§ 225.95 Unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, marking, altering or
modification of equipment and devices associated with gaming.
A person is guilty of unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution,
marking, altering or modification of equipment and devices associated
with gaming when if he or she:
1. Manufactures, sells or distributes any cards, chips, cheques,
tokens, dice, vouchers, game or device and he or she knew or reasonably
should have known it was intended to be used to violate any provision of
this article; or
2. Marks, alters or otherwise modifies any associated gaming equipment
or device in a manner that either affects the result of the wager by
determining win or loss or alters the normal criteria of random
selection in a manner that affects the operation of a game or determines
the outcome of a game, and he or she knew or reasonably should have
known that it was intended to be used to violate any provision of this
article.
Unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, marking, altering or
modification of equipment and devices associated with gaming is a class
A misdemeanor provided, however, that if the person has previously been
convicted of this crime within the past five years this crim shall be a
class E felony.