Gambling Illegal In Hawaii

Posted By admin On 31/07/22

Gambling is illegal in the state of Hawaii. There are no exceptions to this law at the moment, and the ban includes all forms of casino games, sports betting, lotteries, poker and fantasy sports. You will see that poker itself is legal within the state, but no bets are allowed to be placed on the outcome, and the game must not be played for money. Raids were conducted on two illegal gaming operations in homes in both Pearl City and Waipahu on the Hawaiian island Oahu this past Monday. The Honolulu Police Department participated in the. Though for years Hawaii has looked at potentially loosening its anti-gambling laws, the state hasn’t budged, and two sports bettors found that out the hard way recently. Earlier this month, a pair of Hawaiians, both in their 60s, were fined as part of plea deals for placing sports wagers with an alleged illegal bookie in 2015, according to a.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Hawaii is cracking down on illegal gambling operations in the state.

The latest enforcement action includes five cases that resulted in charges against 15 defendants, U.S. Attorney Kenji Price announced in a press conference Tuesday.

Gambling operations have “spread their tentacles into residential areas, jeopardizing the safety and security of communities like Pearl City and Waipahu,” he said.

U.S. Attorney Kenji Price says illegal gambling operations are spreading to residential areas in Hawaii.

Gambling Illegal In Hawaii

Two of the five cases involve gambling businesses operating out of single-family homes in the two communities he mentioned. In the Pearl City case, a patron was also allegedly robbed at gunpoint after he won $4,000 playing an electronic video gambling machine.

The U.S. Attorney would not say if they were renters or owners. He said the investigations were ongoing.

Price said part of the strategy in dealing with illegal gambling cases is to utilize civil and criminal asset forfeiture. His office created a special notice to notify homeowners about forfeiture.

“If you or anyone else you know happens to get a cut of the proceeds of illegal gambling, we’ll be trying to seize that too,” he said.

However, asset forfeiture is a law enforcement tactic that often draws heavy criticism from civil rights groups. The American Civil Liberties Union says “many police departments use forfeiture to benefit their bottom lines, making seizures motivated by profit rather than crime-fighting.”

When asked about what steps homeowners can take when they receive a federal asset forfeiture notice, Price said they should seek legal counsel.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office Asset Forfeiture Notice is being sent to homeowners whose properties may be used in illegal gambling operations.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office of Hawaii is cooperating with not only local law enforcement, such as the Honolulu Police Department, but also other federal law enforcement agencies to crack down on illegal gambling in Hawaii.

That includes the Department of Homeland Security and its investigative arm, Homeland Security Investigations, which typically gets involved when it’s a transnational crime.

That’s because crimes like illegal gambling often involve money exchanges that go beyond borders, said John Tobon, the acting special agent in charge of HSI for the Honolulu field office. And criminal organizations abroad are buying real estate in Honolulu, he added.

Illegal gambling is also indicative of other criminal activity, Tobon said. “If we look at history, when we look at illegal gambling dens, we are looking at some type of organized crime or a wave of criminal actors to gain funding for other activities,” he said.

The money that’s collected through these dens is often used to fund things like narcotics and firearms, he said.

“It helps them promote other types of activities that hurt our community,” Tobon said.

Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard said her agency will continue to cooperate with federal agencies. “We are going to go after the people who are committing these crimes.”

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Hawaii is one of two states to not offer any form of regulated gambling. However, that doesn't make them the worst state for poker players. There are plenty worse. Hawaiians are still able to play home games, and despite online poker being a grey area, residents are still able to find online poker sites that accept customers from Hawaii. So as a resident of Hawaii, you do have options.

Playing Poker Legally in Hawaii

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Is Online Poker Legal in Hawaii?

Hawaii doesn't have a law that address online poker or gambling. So you have to look to other statutes to get an idea of where they might stand.

§712-1220

(3) 'Contest of chance' means any contest, game, gaming scheme, or gaming device in which the outcome depends in a material degree upon an element of chance, notwithstanding that skill of the contestants may also be a factor therein.

(4) 'Gambling'. A person engages in gambling if he stakes or risks something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not under his control or influence, upon an agreement or understanding that he or someone else will receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome.

5) 'Gambling device ' means any device, machine, paraphernalia, or equipment that is used or usable in the playing phases of any gambling activity, whether that activity consists of gambling between persons or gambling by a person involving the playing of a machine.

Although poker is considered to be a game of skill, there is enough of a luck element to rule it a contest of chance, which makes it gambling. On top of that you could assume that your computer and related components fit under the umbrella of gambling device.

All of this considered, I would say that online poker is illegal in Hawaii. But no one has been arrested for it to the best of our knowledge. US poker sites still accept customers from the state, too, despite excluding players from other strict states from joining.

What About Home Poker Games?

Home poker games fit under the social gambling statute.

§712-1231 Social gambling; definition and specific conditions, affirmative defense. (a) Definition.

'Social gambling' means gambling in which all of the following conditions are present:
(1) Players compete on equal terms with each other; and
(2) No player receives, or becomes entitled to receive, anything of value or any profit, directly or indirectly, other than the player's personal gambling winnings;

So long as no one makes money from house fees, rake, beverages and so on, then a home game is perfectly fine. Players need to be 18 or older, too.

That said, that doesn't necessarily mean that police won't come knocking your door down. There was an incident in August 2012 where a poker game was raided in Maui. The operator of the game was charged with 2nd degree gambling promotion and possession of a gambling device. His bail was set at $400 and the others at $200. However, from the looks of it their game was perfectly legal under the aforementioned statute.

Do Casinos in Hawaii Offer Poker?

At one time Hawaii offered horse racing during the late 1800s and early 1900s. However, that ended by the 1950s. Now you won't find any form of regulated gambling. There are no casinos.

Hawaii Poker FAQs

We receive a lot of questions about state poker laws and the specific laws in Hawaii. We thought it'd be helpful to post those questions and our answers here.

Will online poker be regulated in Hawaii?

Given their stance on gambling in general, and that they have no casinos within the state, it doesn't look like they will be regulating online gambling anytime soon.

In fact, a poll was taken recently asking the residents of Hawaii their views of legalized gambling within the state. The majority stated that they'd like to keep all forms of gambling illegal.

Regulated Real Money Poker in Hawaii - A Timeline of Events

Gambling Laws In Hawaii

Although we deem it unlikely for Hawaii to regulated online gambling anytime soon, that doesn't mean there hasn't been any efforts. Below you'll find a timeline of efforts made to regulate gambling in Hawaii.

Online Gaming Back on the Table / February 01, 2013

After a similar bill failed a year ago, Hawaiian senators introduced another bill that would legalize online poker, casino games and lotteries. The goal of the bill was to protect residents from the dangers of online gambling, as well as to collect revenue. [

Poker a Game of Skill or Chance / 2011

This was a failed attempt to redefine poker as a game of skill, to ultimately allow online and land based poker sites to exist.

Is there an online poker room that accepts players from Hawaii?

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Yes. You can play at any site that accepts US customers including BetOnline, Sportsbetting Poker and Bovada.

What other forms of regulated gambling is offered in Hawaii?

There are none, which includes bingo and state lottery.

Where can I read more about Hawaii poker laws?

Here are some interesting facts about gambling and poker in Hawaii.

  • It is illegal to charge for food or beverages at social gambling events.

§712-1231 Social gambling;

Why Is Gambling Illegal In Hawaii

(3) No other person, corporation, unincorporated association, or entity receives or becomes entitled to receive, anything of value or any profit, directly or indirectly, from any source, including but not limited to permitting the use of premises, supplying refreshments, food, drinks, service, lodging or entertainment

  • One nickname of the poker hand QJ is the 'Hawaii.' It's earned that name from various pros because they say that if you don't play QJ for a year you'll save enough money to take a trip to Hawaii. That's funny!
  • The state of Hawaii can even confiscate the chair you sit in if you're suspected of gambling.

§712-1230 Forfeiture of property used in illegal gambling.

Any gambling device, paraphernalia used on fighting animals, or birds, implements, furniture, personal property, vehicles, vessels, aircraft, or gambling record possessed or used in violation of this part, or any money or personal property used as a bet or stake in gambling activity in violation of this part, may be ordered forfeited to the State, subject to the requirements of chapter 712A.

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