Skill machines and other gray market products are a never-ending dilemma for many states. Even Virginia, which theoretically banned them in 2020, continues to wrestle with the problem. Chav Vasilev reports: Now, two separate bills are underway to re-legalize the devices that never really went away. First, the pandemic delayed the implementation of the ban. Then there was a court battle. Finally, just last October, the state Supreme Court stepped in to affirm their illegality. But business owners are kicking up a fuss and the legislature is considering backtracking. The two bills differ in a few ways, most notably in that one of them would also allow for video lottery terminals. Either would be frustrating to the state's retail casinos, but possibly even worse for its chances of ever passing an iGaming bill. https://lnkd.in/ej48zxba #skillgamemachines #law #virginia
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Virginia lawmakers find themselves at the center of a heated debate surrounding the potential legalization of what are known as “gray machines” – arcade-style games that bear a striking resemblance to traditional slot machines but incorporate an element of skill. Endorsed by various gambling companies, competing legislative proposals seek to introduce these machines into a myriad of establishments, ranging from truck stops to convenience stores, across the Commonwealth, reported the Associated Press. The discussion has intensified as stakeholders grapple with the regulatory framework for these devices, which have proliferated in recent years despite being prohibited under a ban enacted in 2020. Manufacturers argue that these games, while resembling slots, require a degree of skill from players. However, their operation exists in a legal grey area, prompting debates on oversight and taxation. Read the full article ➡ https://lnkd.in/dxus-Nin #virginia #gambling #gamblingnews #usa #regulation #legislation
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Within the first two months since online betting became legal in North Carolina, bettors had already wagered over $1 billion. But not everyone's happy. Bettors also filed about 85 complaints against gambling operators. That’s according to the state attorney general’s office and the state lottery commission. This story, and other local business news, on this week's BizWorthy. #charlotte #businessnews #news
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Gambling can be extremely exciting when approached responsibly and with a good grasp of your rights and responsibilities. We created a comprehensive overview of New Jersey's gambling laws, including what you need to know about online casinos and sportsbooks, gambling age, taxation of winning, and more. Click here to read the blog: https://lnkd.in/dE6n_R46
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SB 1046: Gaming Activities GENERAL BILL by Martin Gaming Activities; Exempting the Florida Gaming Control Commission from ch. 255, F.S.; authorizing the commission to acquire land, property interests, buildings, or other improvements for the purpose of securing and storing seized contraband; prohibiting persons from disseminating any advertisement for illegal gambling or gaming; creating a rebuttable presumption that an individual knows that the place he or she is renting is being used for a gambling or gaming house when there is one or more slot machines, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2024 Last Action: 1/16/2024 Senate - Now in Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Senate Committee References: Regulated Industries (RI) Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government https://lnkd.in/eS265Afh
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🎰 The Betting and Gaming Council is evolving its stance on gambling regulation, aligning closely with government initiatives. A significant reduction in the betting limit on online slots for individuals under 21, down to just £2 per round of play. 🔄 This shift, confirmed by the government, aims to enhance consumer protection and keep players within the regulated market. 🛡 While supporting the measure, BGC CEO Michael Dugher emphasizes the importance of striking a balance to prevent consumers from turning to the unregulated black market. To find out more, follow the link here ➡ https://lnkd.in/d9DsxdwA #unitedkingdom #safergambling #gamblingindustry #regulation
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My “£2 spin” on today’s announcement. I completely get why the decision has been made to bring online stake sizes inline with those offline (try saying that after a few beers, which you can spend as much as you like on BTW, just saying!) as well as putting in extra protections for 18–25-year-olds. But doesn’t it yet again seem like lazy legislation? I occasionally play slot games above a £5 stake (yes that’s right I am over 25) and whilst it won’t be a huge loss to me that I won’t be able to “legally” play this way, I do find it a real shame that our governments only strategy when it comes to safer gambling is to limit, block, ban and stigmatise. Shouldn’t we be educating players instead and working on effective prevention strategies as opposed to restrictive ones? It might also be worth pointing out that putting these restrictive measures in place might be a bit of an own goal as the government also aim to raise £60-£100 million through a mandatory levy 😮 Remember less GGY = less levy and not necessarily less harm! #PositivePlay
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Governor Kay Ivey Weighs In on Gambling Proposal for Alabama Governor Kay Ivey's stance on the proposed gambling expansion in Alabama sparks discussions statewide. Dive into her views, implications, and the potential future of gaming in the Heart of Dixie. Governor Kay Ivey, Alabama gambling proposal, state gaming expansion, Kay Ivey's stance on gambling, Alabama politics, gambling legislation, Alabama governor's perspective, gaming industry in Alabama, state gambling laws, Kay Ivey's decision on gambling. 1. #KayIvey 2. #AlabamaGambling 3. #StatePolitics 4. #GamingExpansion 5. #AlabamaLegislation 6. #GovernorIvey 7. #StateOfAlabama 8. #GamblingProposal 9. #AlabamaNews 10. #KayIveyOnGambling
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#California Card Sharps. Tension between the Tribal gaming community and non-tribal Card Room operators in the Golden State is rising over controversial Senate Bill 549, posted by Senator Josh Newman. If passed, #SB549 will give Native American gambling operators the power to challenge under-the-table practices that allow #cardrooms to offer House and Bank betting to punters through the use of so-called Third-Party-Proposition Players. Card rooms, for their part, fear that the proposed bill will severely impact the #financialviability of their operations. It's complicated but a #fascinating update on gambling in California, nonetheless. Read Lauren Harrison's special report, only in #iGamingFuture. #GamblingUSA #tribalgaming #gamblingnews #gamblingindustry #usa #compliance #safe #responsiblegambling https://lnkd.in/dVdzCXuT
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Want to know where the UK has got to with the gambling white paper, what is coming next and how to learn more? Click the link to read Harris Hagan’s latest legal eye instalment on SBC. #HarrisHagan #Gambling #gamblingnews #gamblingindustry #ICE2024 #SBCNews
Harris Hagan's Legal Eye returns to SBC as Gemma Boore and David Whyte track the key dates, readings and consultations of the White Paper, nines months following its publication. Boore and Whyte provide a comprehensive breakdown of proceedings, detailing how the Gambling Review extends its scope beyond merely updating regulatory measures to embracing the broader commitment of creating a fair, transparent, and accountable gambling market for all stakeholders... https://lnkd.in/dn79MAcJ
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🇬🇧 It's a landmark day for the implementation of the UK's white paper on gambling reform, with the government confirming the introduction of online slot stake limits. - https://lnkd.in/eT9EKW94 🎰 Set to be rolled out in September, operators will be given a six-week transition period to ensure compliance with the £5 limit for players aged 25 and over, and the £2 limit for 18-24s. Elsewhere, the Gambling Commission has teed up Monday's formal parliamentary debate on financial risk checks by confirming a four-to-six-month pilot of enhanced checks, comprising a "selection of operators” and a “spread of different businesses" of varying sizes. Also on Friday's InterGaming and iNTERGAMINGi magazines newsletter: 🍒 - Stakelogic launches second live jackpot 🇺🇸 - Bragg takes its content live in Michigan with Golden Nugget 📊 - VICI Properties Inc.' revenue hits US$3.6bn ⚖ - Kansspelautoriteit's crackdown on Dutch unlicensed activity
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