Louisiana Statutes

§ 33:4852 — Parishes authorized to prohibit gambling with cards

Louisiana·Title 33 Municipalities and Parishes
Police juries may suppress and prohibit gambling with cards, or any card game by whatever name the game may be called, at which anything of value is pledged, bet, or hazarded. This Section shall not apply to any private game played in a private home occupied by a family as such, or game in private clubs, conducted without rake-off for gain.

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