The legal forms of gambling include on-track pari-mutuel horse racing, casino games, slots, pull-tab games, raffles, private social gambling in private residence, raffles, tip boards, and paddlewheels.
Minnesota describes gambling as the act of placing a wager or bet owning a gambling device, such as a slot machine, without the proper licenses and allowing a private residence to be used as a place where gambling can be partaken in.Īlthough Minnesota does have a pretty liberal gambling legislation, the state does have strict regulations of what is allowed and is considered legal. Minnesota is known for its pleather of land-based casinos that are state-regulated and are reminiscent of the thrills that are commonly seen in Las Vegas, along with the others being located on Native American reservations, which are regulated and licensed under the Indian Gambling Regulatory Act.