New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5207

Caption

Prohibits online advertisements for sports wagering in this State.

Impact

If enacted, A5207 would have significant implications for the regulation of sports betting advertising in New Jersey. The bill empowers the Division of Gaming Enforcement to create necessary regulations to enforce this advertising ban effectively. Consequently, it would create a clearer legal framework regarding the marketing of sports wagering activities, aligning with broader public health initiatives aimed at reducing gambling-related harm. This legislation follows a growing trend among states to reconsider the impact of gambling advertisements on public health and welfare.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5207 aims to prohibit all forms of online advertising related to sports wagering in the state of New Jersey. This bill specifically targets sports wagering licensees, including their employees and contracted operators, preventing them from disseminating advertisements via any online platform, including mobile applications. The intent behind this legislation is to curb the prevalence of sports betting promotions that may contribute to gambling addiction and other public health concerns. By enforcing these restrictions, the bill seeks to protect vulnerable populations from the aggressive marketing strategies often employed in the gambling industry.

Contention

The introduction of A5207 may spark considerable debate among stakeholders in the gaming and advertising industries. Proponents of the bill may argue that banning online advertisements for sports wagering is a crucial step toward enhancing consumer protection and reducing the risk of gambling addiction in susceptible individuals. Conversely, opponents might voice concerns over the potential negative effects on the sports betting industry, claiming that such prohibitions could stifle economic growth and limit consumer choice. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the balance between regulation and personal responsibility in gambling practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5249

Prohibits sports wagering advertisements on television broadcasts in this State.

NJ S3300

Establishes hotline for reporting behavior negatively affecting integrity of sporting events and excludes persons responsible from future sports wagering activities; prohibits certain sports wagering advertisements; requires independent oversight of sports wagering operations to ensure integrity.

NJ A4398

Establishes hotline for reporting behavior negatively affecting integrity of sporting events and excludes persons responsible from future sports wagering activities; prohibits certain sports wagering advertisements; requires independent oversight of sports wagering operations to ensure integrity.

NJ SB00540

An Act Authorizing Sports Wagering And Online Lottery Draw Games In The State.

NJ HB774

MS Mobile Sports Wagering Act; create to legalize "online race book" and "online sports pool" betting.

NJ S3284

Requires sports wagering advertisements and applications to include warning of risks of gambling.

NJ A5347

Requires sports wagering advertisements and applications to include warning of risks of gambling.

NJ A2172

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

NJ S2417

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

NJ A4397

Includes electronic sports event as sports wagering; authorizes electronic sports wagering at certain locations.

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