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  2. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The casino floor at Wynn Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada. In the United States, gambling is subject to a variety of legal restrictions. In 2008, gambling activities generated gross revenues (the difference between the total amounts wagered minus the funds or "winnings" returned to the players) of $92.27 billion in the United States.

  3. Gambling in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Several poker rooms throughout the state operate under the casino night law, with daily games benefitting a rotating set of charities. [27] Whist and bridge fundraisers were legalized in 1932. [28] Beano was legalized in 1934, [28] but then banned in 1943 because racketeers were operating games using charities as fronts.

  4. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2024, 37 states, Washington, D.C., and the territory of Puerto Rico have operational legalized sports betting, while North Carolina has legalized it though it sports betting operations will begin later in 2024. 30 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico have also legalized online sports betting, though in 8 states that have ...

  5. Gambling in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the state legalized "casino nights" with blackjack, roulette, and craps, when organized by a nonprofit organization for fundraising, and played for non-cash prizes. [14] The act was dubbed the "Happy Canyon" law, in reference to a fundraiser traditionally held at the Pendleton Round-Up . [ 15 ]

  6. Illinois Sports Wagering Act - Wikipedia

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    Illinois repealed their classification of gambling as illegal activity in passing the Illinois Sports Wagering Act. [1] During the legalization process, there was deliberation on taxation of sports gambling revenue. [10] Before the bill was passed into law, there were five proposed amendments deliberated on February 15, 2019. [10]

  7. Mobile gambling - Wikipedia

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    After wireless gambling on casino grounds was legalized in June 2005, in March 2006, the Nevada Gaming Control Board "cleared the way for businesses to propose ways in which establishments can offer wireless gambling." [2] In 2006, Europe was the largest market for mobile gambling, but "telecommunications analysts predict that Asia will catch ...

  8. Gambling in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Currently, enforcement is typically done by the Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, and there are an estimated 40,000 illegal machines throughout the state. [36] Even with the legalization of sports betting in the state, the high tax rate of 36% and licensure fee of $10 million may allow the underground economy of ...

  9. Gambling in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Sports betting is offered in the state exclusively by DraftKings, on behalf of the New Hampshire Lottery. [5] [6] DraftKings accepts wagers online and through self-serve kiosks at four retail sportsbooks, located in Dover, Manchester, Seabrook, and Nashua, New Hampshire. [7] Sports betting was legalized by the state in 2019.