Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gambling in New Jersey" in English language version.
It is estimated that $80 billion to $380 billion in illegal gambling takes place in the United States every year. State-by-state amounts are not available, but it is reasonable to assume at least one billion in illegal gambling takes place every year in New Jersey.
No lottery shall be authorized by the legislature or otherwise in this State, and no ticket in any lottery shall be bought or sold within this State, nor shall pool-selling,
There were 103 gambling arrests in New Jersey in 2011, 40 involving juveniles and 60 involving adults. The report does not break down gambling arrests by type, but most of the juvenile arrests are undoubtably for underage gambling rather than running an illegal gambling enterprise. Of New Jersey's 21 counties, eight had no gambling arrests in 2011.
The law authorizes the New Jersey Racing Commission to grant one beach horse racing permit per year. The permit can be granted only to a racetrack licensed by New Jersey, and the races cannot last more than two days.
No lottery shall be authorized by the legislature or otherwise in this State, and no ticket in any lottery shall be bought or sold within this State, nor shall pool-selling,
The law authorizes the New Jersey Racing Commission to grant one beach horse racing permit per year. The permit can be granted only to a racetrack licensed by New Jersey, and the races cannot last more than two days.