US South Carolina Online Casinos
South Carolina is a bit of a more restrictive state when it comes to gambling in general, which we ascribe to its deeply conservative nature. As we found in our restrictions page, South Carolina does not mess around when it comes to penalties:
For mere players, it is debatable whether or not online gambling qualifies under this age-old code:
SECTION 16-19-40. Unlawful games and betting.
If any person shall play at any tavern, inn, store for the retailing of spirituous liquors or in any house used as a place of gaming, barn, kitchen, stable or other outhouse, street, highway, open wood, race field or open place at (a) any game with cards or dice, (b) any gaming table, commonly called A, B, C, or E, O, or any gaming table known or distinguished by any other letters or by any figures, (c) any roley-poley table, (d) rouge et noir, (e) any faro bank (f) any other table or bank of the same or the like kind under any denomination whatsoever or (g) any machine or device licensed pursuant to Section 12-21-2720 and used for gambling purposes, except the games of billiards, bowls, backgammon, chess, draughts, or whist when there is no betting on any such game of billiards, bowls, backgammon, chess, draughts, or whist or shall bet on the sides or hands of such as do game, upon being convicted thereof, before any magistrate, shall be imprisoned for a period of not over thirty days or fined not over one hundred dollars, and every person so keeping such tavern, inn, retail store, public place, or house used as a place for gaming or such other house shall, upon being convicted thereof, upon indictment, be imprisoned for a period not exceeding twelve months and forfeit a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars, for each and every offense.
May she rest in peace but, “House of Gambling,” is the sort of thing my Apostolic Great-Grandmother, who would be pushing 100 if still alive, would have called it.
The only reason...
... online gaming could theoretically qualify is because the code references a “House used for…” so I don’t know if playing online from your own home would make your own house a, “House of Gambling,” or how that would work.
There have been a few busts in the state that we have found for illegal gambling, and in one case, mere players were arrested. However, these busts all game about as a result of illegal machines and consisted of gambling being conducted in a place outside of the person’s home.
It should come as no surprise - we could find no instance of anyone ever being arrested for playing at home online, and arguably, the codes do not even make such action illegal. It’s also no surprise that most online casino operators available to players in the United States also extend their services to South Carolina, and you can visit some of them below:
Casinos found: 219
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