Montana Casino

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  • Casino Gambling: Not Legal
  • Tribal Gambling: Legal
  • Poker: Legal
  • Horse Racing Betting: Legal
  • Dog Racing Betting: Not Legal
  • Lottery: Legal
  • Daily Fantasy Sports: Not Legal
  • Charitable Gaming: Legal
  • Social Gambling: Legal
  • Online Gambling: Not Legal
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Montana has some of the country’s most-liberal laws on charity and social gambling. They also offer tribal casinos, horse racing, legal sports betting, and a lottery.

Overall, Big Sky Country has more than enough gaming options for its small population.

But one thing you won’t be able to enjoy is online gambling. Montana is one of the few states that explicitly bans internet gaming.

Is there any way around this law for Montanans? Are there stiff punishments for anybody caught playing online casino games in the state?

Find out as we take a deeper look at Montana’s gambling laws and review what you can expect from their gaming industry.

Montana Casino Resorts

Montana has one of America’s lowest population densities, with 1.033 million people spread out across 147,000 square miles. This is why we’re surprised that Montana offers 292 different gambling establishments.

The vast majority of these operations consist of video gaming machines found in bars and restaurants. Video gaming is actually a big source of tax revenue for Montana, generating approximately $60 million in taxes every year.

Montana’s other big source of gaming revenue is the lottery, which sells $60 million in tickets per year. While this is the lowest amount out of all 45 states with a lottery, the Montana Lottery still generates $14 to $15 million for their General Fund.

  • Age Requirements: 18
  • Approximate Annual Gambling Revenue: $1 billion
  • Approximate Annual Gambling Taxes: $120 million
  • Number of Commercial Casinos: 0
  • Number of Poker Rooms: 0
  • Number of Tribal Casinos: 6
  • Casino Regulatory Body: Montana Gaming Control Division
  • Lottery National Rankings: 45th
  • Casino Gambling: Not Legal
  • Tribal Gambling: Legal
  • Poker: Legal
  • Horse Racing Betting: Legal
  • Dog Racing Betting: Not Legal
  • Lottery: Legal
  • Daily Fantasy Sports: Not Legal
  • Charitable Gaming: Legal
  • Social Gambling: Legal
  • Online Gambling: Not Legal

Montana has some of the country’s most-liberal laws on charity and social gambling. They also offer tribal casinos, horse racing, legal sports betting, and a lottery.

Montana Casinos

Overall, Big Sky Country has more than enough gaming options for its small population.

But one thing you won’t be able to enjoy is online gambling. Montana is one of the few states that explicitly bans internet gaming.

Is there any way around this law for Montanans? Are there stiff punishments for anybody caught playing online casino games in the state?

Find out as we take a deeper look at Montana’s gambling laws and review what you can expect from their gaming industry.

Montana has one of America’s lowest population densities, with 1.033 million people spread out across 147,000 square miles. This is why we’re surprised that Montana offers 292 different gambling establishments.

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The vast majority of these operations consist of video gaming machines found in bars and restaurants. Video gaming is actually a big source of tax revenue for Montana, generating approximately $60 million in taxes every year.

Montana casino resorts

Montana’s other big source of gaming revenue is the lottery, which sells $60 million in tickets per year. While this is the lowest amount out of all 45 states with a lottery, the Montana Lottery still generates $14 to $15 million for their General Fund.

Montana Casino Age

  • Age Requirements: 18
  • Approximate Annual Gambling Revenue: $1 billion
  • Approximate Annual Gambling Taxes: $120 million
  • Number of Commercial Casinos: 0
  • Number of Poker Rooms: 0
  • Number of Tribal Casinos: 6
  • Casino Regulatory Body: Montana Gaming Control Division
  • Lottery National Rankings: 45th