Close Menu
  • Keno Strategy
  • Keno Variations
  • Keno Odds
  • News
  • Casinos
  • Games
  • Handpays
What's Hot

Bank of Ireland Introduces Gambling Blocks Amid Youth Betting Spike

May 9, 2025

DGOJ Imposes €77.4M Fines on Illegal Gambling Operators in Spain

May 8, 2025

IGT Joins UAE’s Expanding List of Licensed Gaming Suppliers

May 7, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Keno WizardKeno Wizard
  • Keno Strategy
  • Keno Variations
  • Keno Odds
  • News
  • Casinos
  • Games
  • Handpays
Keno WizardKeno Wizard
Home » Maryland Wants Non-Violent Convicts to Get Jobs at Casinos
Casinos

Maryland Wants Non-Violent Convicts to Get Jobs at Casinos

March 22, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A new bill backed by Maryland lawmaker Nick Charles will seek to make it possible for released prisoners who have not committed violent crimes to find jobs at casino floors and get back to their normal lives.

Maryland Wants to Offer Ex-Convicts a Fighting Chance

The bill will still single out some crimes and consider them non-eligible for holding a job in the industry. Presently, the proposal is being moved through the House of Representatives, but there hasn’t been a floor vote just yet.

The bill also seeks to amend the current Maryland law that effectively prevents people on parole, probation or conviction to apply for jobs at a lottery or gambling venue for a period of at least seven years starting from the date of the offense.

However, this new law would do away with some of the needless restrictions and make it so that people who are willing to reintegrate into society have places to find employment. Essentially, offenders whose crimes aren’t linked to gambling will have the opportunity to now apply for a job at any of the six Maryland casinos.

Charles is confident that this is the way forward for the industry and the penal justice system. Reintegration is a key part of making sure that people do not slide into bad habits or return back to prison. “The goal is for everybody to be re-acclimated in society and be productive citizens,” the lawmaker told WTOP.com.

He is confident that people who are battling various addictions that led to their crimes would now be able to get a proper job and sustain themselves while turning their lives around. Charles meant specifically substances-abuse, such as alcohol, when he spoke about addictions.

See also  Vegas Casinos Pay Out Millions in Jackpots to Lucky Players

“So this is a great opportunity for them to get that second chance,” the lawmaker assured, while casinos will also have a larger pool of employees to pick from.

Maryland Has Been Trying for Many Years Now

But the issue is not new. Attempts to open the gambling job market to ex-convicts have been going on for many years since 2013 at the very least.

Back then, a bill made it out of the General Assembly, but it didn’t really clear anything past that. Meanwhile, law enforcement and judicial experts and people with criminal records have affirmed that being cut off from the gambling market has made people more likely to go back to their bad habits.

Casinos Convicts Jobs Maryland NonViolent
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Michigan Targets Offshore Casinos With Cease-and-Desist Orders

March 10, 2025

How Technology is Enhancing Online Casinos in New Zealand

March 7, 2025

Thailand Drops Wealth Requirement for Locals at Planned Casinos

March 4, 2025

Baden-Württemberg Moves to Regulate Online Casinos Under State Control

February 24, 2025
Add A Comment

No Comments

  1. GullyBet offers on May 12, 2025 3:32 am

    I am pleased that I detected this web site, exactly the right information that I was searching for! .

    Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    Reply
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Bank of Ireland Introduces Gambling Blocks Amid Youth Betting Spike

May 9, 2025

DGOJ Imposes €77.4M Fines on Illegal Gambling Operators in Spain

May 8, 2025

IGT Joins UAE’s Expanding List of Licensed Gaming Suppliers

May 7, 2025

UK’s Gambling Tax Proposal Faces Backlash from BGC, BHA

May 6, 2025
Top Reviews

Maine Sportsbooks Report Betting Handle of $37.5M for November

LCB Awards 2024 ᐈ See the Winners in 8 Categories!

RSI Posted Q4, Full-Year 2022 Revenue Growth, Loss Increased

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news and blogs update directly in your Inbox!

Keno Wizard
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 Kenowizard.com - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.