Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7193

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Gambling And Lotteries

Impact

The proposed changes introduce amendments to Sections 11-19-1 and 11-19-19 of the General Laws of Rhode Island, focusing on gambling-related criminal offenses. If enacted, HB 7193 would decriminalize certain types of social gambling activities that currently may be viewed as violations. For instance, social games hosted in private residences would no longer be subject to criminal penalties as long as no one is profiting from hosting the event. This change is expected to enhance the legality of informal gaming among friends and family, reflecting a shift toward more relaxed gambling laws.

Summary

House Bill 7193 aims to amend the existing Rhode Island laws governing gambling and lotteries to permit social gaming in private residences and select public venues. The bill seeks to establish a definition for 'social gaming', specifying that it is a game between players where gambling is incidental to a bona fide social relationship. Importantly, it is stipulated that no monetary benefit can be derived by the host or organization running the game, thus distinguishing it from commercial gambling operations.

Contention

While the sponsors of HB 7193 argue that this bill will foster a more friendly and social environment for gamers, it has raised concerns among opponents regarding potential issues of gambling addiction and the implications of legalizing more gaming activities. Critics fear that allowing social games in public places might gradually lead to a normalization of gambling behaviors which could affect vulnerable populations, particularly minors. The bill is expected to ignite discussions about the balance between social engagement and the potential for increased gambling-related issues in communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5295

Gambling And Lotteries

RI H5656

Allows social gaming in private residences and in public taverns or private clubs as long as the gambling is incidental to a bona fide social relationship between the participants and no person other than the participants receive anything of value.

RI H7572

Allows social gaming in private residences and in public taverns or private clubs as long as the gambling is incidental to a bona fide social relationship between the participants and no person other than the participants receive anything of value.

RI SB1523

Gambling: lotteries.

RI SB197

Legalize, tax internet gambling; make other Gambling Law changes

RI H1467

Gambling

RI H1017

Gambling

RI SB632

Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling

RI SB1237

Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling

RI HB4012

VID GM&CRIM CD-GAMBLING

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