January 25, 2024 3 min read

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Florida’s Battle Against Illegal Slot Machines Intensifies

Illegal slot machines can be found not only in authorized gambling establishments but also elsewhere

Recent measures introduced in the Florida legislature aim to tackle the longstanding issue of illegal slot machines proliferating across the state, presenting a growing concern for authorities. Bills SB 1046 and HB 189 have been tabled to provide clarity on existing laws surrounding these machines and to ramp up penalties for their possession and operation.

Dan McGinn, a special counsel for the law firm Jones Walker, emphasized the intention behind the bills, highlighting their role in dissuading proprietors from harboring illegal slot machines. Speaking to CDC Gaming Reports, McGinn underscored the significance of elevating penalties to felonies, suggesting it would incentivize law enforcement to pursue cases more vigorously.

The presence of illegal slot machines extends beyond authorized gambling establishments, such as pari-mutuel facilities and properties owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida. 

Eric Carr, Director of External Affairs for the Florida Gaming Control Commission, shed light on the clandestine nature of these operations, often camouflaged within adult arcades and internet cafes.

Carr emphasized the broader ramifications of such illicit activities, linking them to the funding of violent criminal enterprises like drug trafficking and human exploitation. He cited recent instances of violence at illegal gambling sites across various counties, underlining the urgency for legislative intervention to curb this menace.

Florida Shines Light on Slot Machine Regulations

Unlike states grappling with ambiguity over gambling definitions, Florida’s stance on slot machines remains clear due to statutory prohibitions. McGinn dismissed any ambiguity, stressing that Florida’s legal framework unequivocally outlaws such machines except in designated areas.

The American Gaming Association (AGA) has thrown its weight behind efforts to eradicate illegal gambling apparatus. AGA President and CEO Bill Miller emphasized the importance of empowering law enforcement to combat this underground market, aligning with Florida’s legislative push to enhance penalties and enforcement measures.

McGinn echoed sentiments of support for the proposed bills, emphasizing their potential to mitigate the spread of illegal gambling activities statewide. He underscored the broader societal benefits of curtailing unregulated gambling, pointing to the associated social and economic harms.

As the legislative debate unfolds, stakeholders remain optimistic that these measures will provide much-needed clarity and deterrence against the proliferation of illegal slot machines. 

With bipartisan support and backing from industry advocates, Florida’s crackdown on illicit gambling endeavors signals a concerted effort to safeguard communities and uphold the integrity of the state’s gaming regulations.

Silvia has dabbled in all sorts of writing – from content writing for social media to movie scripts. She has a Bachelor's in Screenwriting and experience in marketing and producing documentary films. With her background as a customer support agent within the gambling industry, she brings valuable insight to the Gambling News writers’ team.

3 Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 25, 2024 at 4:48 pm

    Osceola county’s full of illegal online gaming parlors and every other gas station in St Cloud or Kissimmee have some sort of slot machine. Despite the fact there’s a note on the machine saving store credit only none of that is true you pay to play there you get paid in cash when you win. Maybe y’all need to take a drive through Osceola county and have a look for yourself stop by the Oasis on 192 if you don’t believe me

    • Rats
      January 31, 2024 at 12:41 am

      Rats 🐀🐀🐀. STFU

  • Cathie Autry
    February 24, 2024 at 9:56 pm

    Funnet in Tampa, Fla

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