![]() Although, that doesn’t keep Nevadans from heading to the California and Arizona borders to participate in some of those big drawings.īoth lotteries and iGaming were topics at this month’s National Council of Legislators from Gaming States, a four-day conference for state lawmakers, held at Resorts World Las Vegas. ![]() Nevada also is one of five states that doen’t have a state lottery, or access to the big-ticket multistate lotteries that routinely grab headlines with jackpots in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Nevada offers only online poker - and it hasn’t been that impactful. Internet gambling, or iGaming, is barely on Nevada’s radar, even though six states already have legalized and launched it while a handful of others are contemplating legislation that would allow it. ![]() Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) prides itself in having the most experienced gaming operators and regulators in the world.īut there are at least two categories the state not only doesn’t lead, but doesn’t participate in. Jessica Palomino, from left, Rosa Plata and Ana Santiaguin, all of Las Vegas, wait in line to buy lottery tickets at the Lotto Store just across the Nevada/California border near Primm on Monday, Nov. ![]()
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