Gambling In The United States Wiki resources & Gambling In The United States information at HealthHaven.com
advertise
toolbar
services
publishers
database
membership
Dr. Paul

Search  for    ?
web dir image video media news gallery wiki shop 
about
HealthBot
stats
live show
health store
shirts
JOIN/LOGIN
Gambling in the United States:

Gambling, often referred to as "gaming", had 2005 gross revenues of $84.65 billion,[1] and thrives in the United States despite being restricted.

Proponents of gambling in the United States say it provides valuable tax revenue and job opportunities. Commercial casinos provided over 354,000 jobs,[2] and yearly state and local tax revenue of $5.2 billion as of 2006.[3] Some community groups oppose gambling because they say it leads to increased political corruption, compulsive gambling, higher crime rates, and gambling amounts to a regressive tax on local economies.

Contents

[edit] Authorized forms

Many levels of government have authorized multiple forms of gambling: everything from bingo games in church basements, to multi-million dollar poker tournaments. The American Gaming Association breaks gambling down into the following categories:[1]

[edit] Legality

Gambling is legal under US federal law, but the states are free to regulate or prohibit it. If state-run lotteries are included, almost every state can be said to allow some form of gambling. However, casino-style gambling is much less widespread.

Nevada is the only state where casino-style gambling is legal statewide, although the state and local governments both impose licensing and zoning restrictions. All other states that allow casino-style gambling restrict it to small geographic areas (e.g., Atlantic City, New Jersey or Tunica, Mississippi) or to Native American reservations (some of which are conveniently located in or near large cities). As sovereign nations, Native American tribes have used legal protection to open casinos, which has been a contentious political issue in California and other states. In some states, casinos are restricted to "riverboats", large multistory barges that more often than not are permanently moored in a body of water.

One notable exception to US policy is in the area of online gambling. The Federal Wire Act of 1961 outlawed interstate wagering on sports but did not address other forms of gambling and has been the subject of court challenges. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (part of the SAFE Port Act) did not specifically prohibit online gambling; instead, it outlawed financial transactions involving online gambling service providers. Offshore gambling providers reacted by shutting down their services for US customers.

[edit] Commercial casinos

Commercial casinos are casinos founded and run by private companies on non-Indian land. There are 17 states (and 1 US Territory) that currently allow commercial casinos in some form:

There are approximately 450 commercial casinos, producing a gross gaming revenue of $28.93 billion in 2004.[5]

[edit] Indian gaming

As an expression of their retained sovereignty, some Native American tribes opt to operate casinos on tribal land to provide employment and revenue for their government and their tribe members. Tribal gaming is regulated on the tribal, state, and federal level. Native tribes are required to use gambling revenue to provide for governmental operations, economic development, and the welfare of their members. Federal regulation of Indian gaming was established under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Under the provisions of that law, games are divided into three distinct categories. Class I games are "traditional" games that involve little or no wagering. Class II games include bingo, pull-tabs, and certain non-banked card games (poker, cribbage, bridge, whist, etc.). Class III games include all casino games (craps, roulette, blackjack, baccarat, slot machines and other games where the player bets against the house) and games that do not properly fall into classes I or II.[6]

Tribal gambling had revenues of $14.5 billion in 2002, from 354 casinos. Approximately forty percent of the 562 federally recognized tribes operate gaming establishments.[6]

The National Indian Gaming Commission oversees Indian gaming for the federal government.

[edit] Lotteries

Lotteries are games in which contestants match their chosen set of numbers with a winning set. Most states have state-sponsored and multi-state lotteries.

The classic lottery is a drawing in which each contestant buys a combination of numbers. Each combination of numbers, or "play" is usually priced at $1. Plays are usually non-exclusive, meaning that two or more ticket holders may buy the same combination. The lottery organization then draws the winning combination of 5-8 numbers, usually from 1 to 50, using a randomized, automatic ball tumbler machine.

To win, contestants match their combinations of numbers with the drawn combination. The combination may be in any order, except in some "mega ball" lotteries, where the "mega" number for the combination must match the ball designated as the "mega ball" in the winning combination. If there are multiple winners, they split the winnings, also known as the "Jackpot". Winnings are currently subject to federal income taxes as ordinary income. Winnings can be awarded as a yearly annuity or as a lump sum, depending on lottery rules.

In some states, revenues from lotteries are designated for a specific budgetary purpose, such as education. Other states put lottery revenue into the general fund.

Multi-jurisdictional lotteries generally have larger jackpots due to the greater number of tickets sold. The Mega Millions, Hot Lotto, and Powerball games are the biggest such lotteries in terms of numbers of participating states. Florida is the only lottery state that does not take part in a multi-state game; however, Florida announced on July 2, 2008 that it will be joining Powerball in January 2009.)

Only seven states do not sell lottery tickets:

[edit] Scratchcard games

Some state lotteries have games other than lotteries. Usually these are in the scratchcard format, although some states use pull-tab games. In either format, cards are sold that have opaque areas. In some games, all of the opaque material is removed to see if the contestant has won, and how much. In other scratchcard games, a contestant must pick which parts of a card to scratch, to match amounts or play another form of game.

[edit] States where certain types of legalized gambling have been repealed

  • On July 1, 2000 a new law took effect in the State of South Carolina where the ownership, possession and operation of a video poker machine either for commercial or even personal use became illegal. Violators are subject to prosecution and hefty fines. Currently the only type of legalized gambling in the state is the South Carolina Education Lottery.[7]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Industry Information: Fact Sheets: Statistics: Gaming Revenue for Current Year". American Gaming Association. Retrieved on 2007-05-19.
  2. ^ "Industry Information: Fact Sheets: General Info: Casino Employment". American Gaming Association. Retrieved on 2007-05-19.
  3. ^ "Industry Information: Fact Sheet: Statistics: Tax Payments - Commercial Casinos". American Gaming Association. Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
  4. ^ Table of Contents, TITLE 23, CHAPTER 5, MCA
  5. ^ "Casino State Statistics" (pdf). American Gaming Association (2004). Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
  6. ^ a b Indian Gaming Facts
  7. ^ About.com, accessed February 21, 2007

[edit] External links


Product Results:

United States Geography Reader is a high interest reading comprehension program designed to be teen friendly. It divides the continental United States into eight geographic areas and gives details on twelve unique tourist destinations within each region. Destinations were chosen to appeal to middle and high school students and will engage all teen readers. Teen user-friendly travel destinations include: Clevelands Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, San Antonios Riverwalk and Nashvilles Grand Ole Opry. Includes 96 lessons in total. Each lesson consists of a one-page story written in a modified travel brochure style at a Grade 3-5 reading level, and two pages of comprehension quizzes about the story. Students locate their destination on a map and connect its location to their own state and town of origin. And theyre encouraged to write their own experiences and opinions about suggested sites. Each lesson is illustrated and includes actual photographs of the locations. Internet addresses are added for further learning opportunities. By Ellen McPeek Glisan. Includes a CD with a PDF of the entire book for easy copying. Covered spiralbound book, 324 pgs., includes a Win/Mac CD with printable PDF, 2005.
United States Geography Reader
You have come to the best natural supplement store on the internet. To view more products from TNT Nutrition Center Simply click on the "other products by" link just below the item description at the top of this page to be connected to the full line of products offer by TNT Nutrition Center on Amazon. Discover the most popular online store for healthy living. All of our products are deeply discounted every day. And most orders ship within two days!
Sweet Essential Oil United States/Brazil .5...
You have come to the best natural supplement store on the internet. To view more products from TNT Nutrition Center Simply click on the "other products by" link just below the item description at the top of this page to be connected to the full line of products offer by TNT Nutrition Center on Amazon. Discover the most popular online store for healthy living. All of our products are deeply discounted every day. And most orders ship within two days!
Essential Oil United States/Canada .5...
You have come to the best natural supplement store on the internet. To view more products from TNT Nutrition Center Simply click on the "other products by" link just below the item description at the top of this page to be connected to the full line of products offer by TNT Nutrition Center on Amazon. Discover the most popular online store for healthy living. All of our products are deeply discounted every day. And most orders ship within two days!
Oil Blend France/Egypt/United States .5...
You have come to the best natural supplement store on the internet. To view more products from TNT Nutrition Center Simply click on the "other products by" link just below the item description at the top of this page to be connected to the full line of products offer by TNT Nutrition Center on Amazon. Discover the most popular online store for healthy living. All of our products are deeply discounted every day. And most orders ship within two days!
Essential Oil Mexico/United States/West...

Search  for    ?
web dir image video media news gallery wiki shop 


↑ top of page ↑