If enacted, this bill would revise existing state law to include bunco among the games of chance, thereby permitting its organization and regulation under the same legal framework as other established games. This expansion could lead to more versatile fundraising opportunities for organizations looking to engage community participation while adhering to state regulations. Local entities may benefit from this addition, hopefully enhancing both social interaction and economic contributions to community initiatives through improved local events.
Summary
Bill S07935 proposes to amend the general municipal law in the state of New York by adding the game of bunco to the specified list of games of chance. Currently, the law recognizes a variety of games, including merchandise wheels and raffles, that allow for the awarding of prizes based on chance. The introduction of bunco aims to expand the options available for games that may be hosted at local events, potentially benefiting community fundraisers and gatherings.
Contention
Although the bill appears straightforward in its intent, there may be points of contention surrounding the inclusion of bunco within games of chance. Opponents may raise concerns about the broader implications of expanding gambling activities within the state, even if they are for community and charitable purposes. Discussions in legislative circles may revolve around the regulation of such games and their potential impact on local law enforcement and existing gambling frameworks in New York.
The structure of the state gaming commission and the administration and regulation of games of chance; to provide an appropriation; and to provide for application.
Relates to authorizing and regulating the use of electronic bell jar vending machines; requires responsible placement and operation of electronic bell jar vending machines; allows for geographic considerations for such machine placement.
Relates to authorizing and regulating the use of electronic bell jar vending machines; requires responsible placement and operation of electronic bell jar vending machines; allows for geographic considerations for such machine placement.
Enacts the "no gambling ads for kids act" under which certain covered platforms and social media platforms are prohibited from advertising a service permitting gaming-related gambling, predictive market wagering, online sweepstakes gaming, sports-related gambling, and/or traditional online gambling to minors.
Enacts the "no gambling ads for kids act" under which certain covered platforms and social media platforms are prohibited from advertising a service permitting gaming-related gambling, predictive market wagering, online sweepstakes gaming, sports-related gambling, and/or traditional online gambling to minors.