En Minnesota, puedes jugar ciertos juegos de dados en bares, siempre que solo apuestes comida o bebidas. También, las escuelas pueden hacer rifas en eventos, pero hay reglas que deben seguir para que todo sea legal.
Es como cuando en una fiesta de cumpleaños, los amigos juegan a lanzar un dado y el premio es un refresco. Todos se divierten, pero solo pueden ganar algo que se puede beber o comer.
Imagina que el bar 'La Esquina' organiza una noche de juegos de mesa. Los clientes pueden jugar 'liar's poker' y ganar un plato de nachos o una cerveza. Sin embargo, el bar no pone dinero en el juego, solo permite que los clientes participen.
ns609.755and609.76do not prohibit dice games conducted on the premises and adjoining rooms of a retail establishment licensed to sell alcoholic beverages if the following requirements are satisfied: (1) the games consist of board games played with dice or commonly known dice games such as "shake-a-day," "3-2-1," "who buys," "last chance," "liar's poker," "6-5-4," "horse," and "aces"; (2) wagers or prizes for the games are limited to food or beverages; and (3) the retail establishment does not organize or participate financially in the games. Sections609.755and609.76do not prohibit a raffle, as defined in section349.12, subdivision 33, conducted by a school district or a nonprofit organization organized primarily to support programs of a school district, if the following conditions are complied with: (1) tickets for the raffle may only be sold and the drawing conducted at a high school event sponsored by a school district. All tickets must be sold for the same price; (2) tickets may only be sold to persons 18 years of age or older attending the event; (3) the drawing must be held during or immediately after the conclusion of the event; (4) one-half of the gross receipts from the sale of tickets must be awarded as prizes for the raffle, and the remaining one-half may only be expended to defray the school district's costs of sending event participants to high school activities held at other locations; and (5) if a school district's or nonprofit organization's gross receipts from the conduct of raffles exceeds $12,000 in a calendar year or $5,000 in a single raffle, the school district or organization must report the following information to the Gambling Control Board annually: the total amount of gross receipts received, the total expenses for the raffles, the tot
No todos los bares pueden hacerlo. Solo aquellos que tienen licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas y cumplen con las reglas específicas sobre las apuestas.
Los premios de las rifas escolares deben ser otorgados en efectivo o en bienes, pero la escuela debe usar la mitad del dinero recaudado para sus actividades.
Si una escuela gana más de $12,000 al año o $5,000 en una sola rifa, debe informar a la Junta de Control del Juego sobre sus ingresos y gastos.
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