SB 555 describes “gambling device” as “a mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic device, machine, slot machine, instrument, apparatus, contrivance, scheme, or system used or intended for use in any gambling activity.”
The definition of “internet gambling” would expand to include online casinos and any other form of mobile wagering with conventional money, electronic payment methods, or cryptocurrency.
Montana Bill Defines Legal Gambling, Increases Criminal Penalties Montana Bill Defines Legal Gambling, Increases Criminal PenaltiesIn addition, the measure doesn’t alter the terms of other forms of legalized gambling already allowed in Montana, such as certified video gambling devices, live card tables, charity raffles organized by organizations, or games of chance operated on Indian reservations by tribal regulations.
Online Casinos That Do Not Accept Currency Of Any Kind Can Continue To Operate In Montana
Online casinos that do not allow the use of currency of any kind can continue to operate in Montana since they’re “not considered a gambling activity.” That means free-to-play social casinos or sweepstakes casinos are technically off the hook since they operate in gray area.
The terms “gambling” or “gambling activity” would exclude promotional games of chance; amusement games regulated by Title 23, chapter 6, part 1; and social card games of bridge, cribbage, hearts, pinochle, pitch, rummy, and solo. Games played solely for prizes of minimal value are allowed.
Montana Bill Defines Legal Gambling, Increases Criminal PenaltiesIndividuals who run illegal online gambling operations in Montana directly or indirectly through offshore operators would face felony charges. Offenses under these new laws could be penalized by fines of up to $50,000, 10-year sentences, or both.
Montana Bill Defines Legal Gambling, Increases Criminal Penalties