St Mary's Winter Quiz 11 January 2025
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As you're obviously aware gambling laws vary from state to state because it is the individual state that regulates gambling. A complete breakdown of the law state-by-state can be found here: http://www.gambling-law-us.com/ Generally gambling offences are misdemeanors and carry light penalties. M.ost states have some form of legalised gambling but only within sports venues such as horse and dog racetracks. I surprised my host when first visiting the US after I asked where the local bookmaker was and I was informed it was illegal.
Internet gambling has proved jurisdictionally problematic for the US states with websites offering bookmaking services to Americans in US dollars being located in jurisdictions outside the US, the Caymans and Panama being favourites. Technically however there are generally no US laws against offshore websites taking business from US citizens. As far as I know no states have legalised online gambling, though North Dakota had a bill which failed that sought to legalise online poker. Three states have gone so far as to enact law forbidding citizens to gamble outside the state: California, Louisiana and surprisingly (or maybe not so surprisingly) Nevada. However to the best of my knowledge no prosecutions have been made under these laws.
To conclude: there is no specific law sanctioning online sports betting and only three states have laws forbidding it, and as I say, no prosecutions have been made. Might I suggest you relocate to, say, Panama, where your skills might benefit you more :D