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A 2390

Prohibits amusement games licensees from offering or advertising gambling activities related to amusement games.

2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey bill prohibits amusement game licensees from offering or advertising gambling activities tied to their games, tightening regulatory boundaries.

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee
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Bill Summary · A 2390

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 2390 would prohibit amusement games licensees in New Jersey from offering, promoting, or advertising gambling activities connected to their amusement games. This represents a clarification or tightening of existing regulations around what constitutes permissible amusement gaming versus prohibited gambling.

Why is this important

Amusement games operate in a legal gray area where operators might blur lines between entertainment and gambling—potentially exposing minors to gambling activities or circumventing gaming regulations. Clarifying prohibitions helps protect consumers and ensures consistent enforcement across the amusement gaming industry while preserving the distinction between regulated casino gaming and casual arcade-style entertainment.

Potential points of contention

  • Industry impact: Amusement operators may argue the prohibition is overly broad or unclear about what constitutes "gambling activities related to amusement games," potentially affecting their business models or prize structures
  • Enforcement challenges: "Advertising" prohibitions can be difficult to define and enforce—distinguishing between legitimate promotion of games versus prohibited gambling solicitation
  • Definitional ambiguity: The bill may need clearer language separating skill-based games, prize redemption systems, and other gray-area activities from actual gambling

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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