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Arizona Gambling and Lotteries Laws

Lotteries, casinos, race tracks, and other games of chance often are proposed as ways to raise tax revenue for the state, with varying results. What all of these have in common is their regulation through state laws, which define the manner in which lotteries and casinos may be operated and levies taxes on these activities. Arizona runs a statewide lottery with revenues used to support elementary, secondary, vocational, and special education programs. Daytime dog racing isn't allowed on same day as daytime horse or harness races in same county. This section covers Arizona laws related to the state lottery, horse racing, and gambling in general.

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