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  2. Open-container law - Wikipedia

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    An open-container law is a law which regulates or prohibits drinking alcohol in public by limiting the existence of open alcoholic beverage containers in certain areas, as well as the active consumption of alcohol in those areas. "Public places" in this context refers to openly public places such as sidewalks, parks and vehicles.

  3. Alcohol laws of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    While there are no statewide open container laws, local ordinances usually prohibit open consumption. Plastic and paper open containers are allowed on the Las Vegas Strip [5] and the Fremont Street Experience if the alcohol was purchased from a casino. [6]

  4. Drinking in public - Wikipedia

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    Laws against drinking in public are known as open container laws, as the presence of an open container of alcohol is seen as evidence of drinking in public and is far easier to witness and prove than the act of drinking. In the United States, open container laws are state laws (rather than federal laws), and therefore they differ between states ...

  5. 'It's been a nightmare': Beware, this seemingly innocent act ...

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    Cash-out tickets typically expire after 180 days, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, after which the state collects 75% of the balance while the remainder goes to the casino. In 2023, a ...

  6. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The casino floor at Wynn Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada. In the United States, gambling is subject to a variety of legal restrictions. In 2008, gambling activities generated gross revenues (the difference between the total amounts wagered minus the funds or "winnings" returned to the players) of $92.27 billion in the United States. [1]

  7. Split Gainesville commission ban open containers, create ...

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  8. Lady Luck Gaming - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Andrew Tompkins, founder of the Lady Luck Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas, wanted to expand locally, but found property in Las Vegas and Laughlin too expensive. [1] Instead, he joined many other gaming industry figures in looking to Midwestern and Southern states that were beginning to legalize riverboat casinos . [ 2 ]

  9. Open container laws could be passed by the Erie City council ...

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    City officials say the move is prompted by complaints about public alcohol consumption; opponents of the proposal say the new rules are unnecessary.