The US has seen rapid growth in legal betting markets thanks to a recent change in federal law. In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was unconstitutional. This act had previously blocked legal sports wagering across the US, with a few exceptions, but now it’s lifted, states are free to regulate sports betting however they see fit.
Rhode Island, among others, has now launched its own legal betting market, although some restrictions still remain in place. Those living in the state, as well as those visiting, can now legally place real money wagers on major sporting events including the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and international leagues. Read on for our full guide to find out more about the kind of wagering allowed in the state and what restrictions are in place.
Which Forms of Betting Are Allowed in Rhode Island?
The Ocean State is the smallest state in the US by surface area and has a very small population but it’s a popular destination for tourists and holidaymakers thanks to its oceanfront beaches and resorts. The state could also become something of a gambling hotspot because it now allows sports betting.
RI has permitted pari-mutuel horse race wagering since 1934 and, in 2012, agreed to allow full-scale casino gaming at two land-based casinos. In 2018, the state also legalized sports betting, becoming one of the first states to do so when Governor Gina Raimondo signed the bill. Online and retail sportsbooks can now operate in RI provided they’re licensed, but the state doesn’t allow online casinos or poker websites at the moment.
Betting Restrictions in Rhode Island
Although most forms of gambling are now allowed in the Ocean State, there are still restrictions on how and where people can wager real money. All gambling in the state is controlled by the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation, and any casinos or sportsbooks operating here need a license from this organization.
Sportsbooks in the state currently operate out of the two land-based casinos, with kiosks available where bettors can place their wagers. Mobile betting is also allowed, but you have to sign up in person before being able to bet. Anyone who is at least 18 years old will be able to place legal sports bets. For now, the topic of online gambling is still unclear in RI. Although mobile sports wagering is allowed, online casinos and poker are illegal, and there are no current plans to change this.
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