Illegal Gambling Florida Statute
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2019 Florida Statutes Statute Search. Title XLVI CRIMES. Chapter 849 GAMBLING. SECTION 01 Keeping gambling houses, etc. 849.01 Keeping gambling houses. Florida Statute 849.08 prohibits playing card games, anywhere, by any device, for money or something of value, unless it falls into the exception in Florida Statute 849.085. Florida Statutes Chapter 849 has many sections that deal with gambling in Florida. What the State Prosecutor has to Prove to Convict a Defendant of Gambling. Gambling at online casinos in Florida is a bit of a tricky one. It’s not expressly prohibited for people to play at online casinos in Canada or other overseas territory. But it’s definitely not permitted either. Running an online casino that is based in the state of Florida, however, is completely illegal.
Well, for starters, Florida has a general prohibition against gambling with the exception of pari-mutuel wagering, and the State of Florida Lottery. 849 of the Florida Statutes is entitled “Gambling,” and proscribes a host of activities including conducting a lottery, keeping a gambling house, playing games of chance, unlawfully.
2018 Florida Statutes
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Illegal Gambling Florida Laws
723.063Illegal Gambling Florida Statutes
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- Table Tracing Session Laws to Florida Statutes (2020) [PDF]
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- Preface to the Florida Statutes (2020)[PDF]
- Index to Special and Local Laws (1971-2020)[PDF]
- General Laws Conversion Table (2020)[PDF]
- Florida Statutes Definitions Index (2020)[PDF]
- Index to Special and Local Laws (1845-1970)[PDF]
2013 Florida Statutes
“Findings and declarations of necessity.—
“(1) The Legislature declares that s. 849.01, Florida Statutes, specifically prohibits the keeping or maintaining of a place for the purpose of gambling or gaming.
“(2) The Legislature finds that s. 849.0935, Florida Statutes, was enacted to allow specified charitable or nonprofit organizations the opportunity to raise funds to carry out their charitable or nonprofit purpose by conducting a raffle for prizes by eliminating the element of monetary consideration and allowing the receipt of voluntary donations or contributions and was not intended to provide a vehicle for the establishment of places of gambling or gaming.
“(3) The Legislature finds that s. 849.094, Florida Statutes, was enacted to regulate certain game promotions or sweepstakes conducted by for-profit commercial entities on a limited and occasional basis as an advertising and marketing tool and incidental to substantial bona fide sales of consumer products or services, if the element of consideration is removed as no purchase necessary and they comply with the requirements and rules specified by law, and was not intended to provide a vehicle for the establishment of places of ongoing gambling or gaming.
“(4) The Legislature finds that s. 849.161, Florida Statutes, was enacted to regulate the operation of skill-based arcade games offered at specified arcade amusement centers and truck stops if they comply with the requirements of law and was not provided as a vehicle for the conduct of casino-style gambling.
“(5) Therefore, the Legislature finds that there is a compelling state interest in clarifying the operation and use of ss. 849.0935, 849.094, and 849.161, Florida Statutes, to ensure that a charitable drawing by chance, game promotion in connection with the sale of a consumer product or service, and arcade amusement games are not subject to abuse or interpreted in any manner as creating an exception to Florida’s general prohibitions against gambling.”