kubex1 asked:
How do casinos/sports betting arenas do this legally? How can it be legal/consitutional to just limit gambling to a handfull of businesses and not others?
How do casinos/sports betting arenas do this legally? How can it be legal/consitutional to just limit gambling to a handfull of businesses and not others?
Tags: Casinos, Enterprize, Handfull, Legalized Gambling, Sports Arenas
3 Responses to “How can I start a legalized betting/gambling enterprize in my state?”
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May 28th, 2009 at 4:59 am
the state decides wether or not gambling is financially sound. delware is close to passing legal sports gambling in their state. you must first get a large majority of the state to agree to gambling.
another way you can do this is create a website that allows you to bet on sports and pay’s out, however you need to do this overseas where is it allowed.
May 30th, 2009 at 9:25 am
depends on state law what the definition of ‘gambling’ is. for example, gambling is illegal in California, but card rooms are allowed. the card room gamblers play a flat rate and “rent” tables for ~20/hour per player. since they don’t pay a rake, it’s not gambling.
in hawaii, gambling is also illegal. however, the definition here is “a game of chance.” therefore, pachinko-style gambling machines, where the outcome can be influenced by a skilled player, is allowed.
June 2nd, 2009 at 6:14 am
Try to learn the US Federal Law first to make you move on this. Hiring lawyers would help you decide better.